Friday, May 3, 2019

Movie critique on the movie Jakes women from 1992 Review

Critique on the Jakes women from 1992 - Movie Review ExampleThe good thing about the TV adaptation was that the engine room allowed the director Glenn Jordan to extend a life like veracity to the essentially phantasmagoric nature of the unreal and psychotic conversations of the central character Jake played by Alan Alda. As evident most of these conversations take behind in Jakes head, which are readily conveyed and managed with dissolves on the TV adaptation, which deems them more realistically perceivable as compared to the stage adaptation, which bothered by the expected constraints had to convey the concept by pulling off the characters imagined by Jake. However, the direction failed to grasp that the TV screen affords a much wider canvass that needs to be change in by much movement, change of scenery and background, over dramatization of action and emotion to make the overall impact more gripping and interesting for the audience. In that context, the movie was a big failure . though the performance by Alan Alda was almost flawless, yet the direction left much to be desired.

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