In Reply to: All I could think was... posted by musetap on November 13, 2014 at 21:54:28:
...he can't direct human beings in such a way as to portray real relationships or character development or even feelings. I think he has trouble understanding the actors he works with. It's easier for him to manage the more technical aspects of the film like special effects and sets, and therefore he is always relying on ploys and gimmicks. I think this bothers some people like auph less than it bothers me, but the weak attempts at humor, e.g., with Gimli burping and whining were beyond obnoxious and the hobbits-in-the-bed scene at the end of Return of the King was just silly.
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