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Good camera
angles?
It seems that stage (dance) productions these days are all about how many cameras and camera
angles
a director/ editor can squeeze into a 1 hour show.
The Direction is terrible!. James Glickenhaus does a terrible job here, with extremely bland camera work, bad angles, and keeping the film boring for the most part throughout.
Seeing the same character from 3 different
angles
in a 2-dimensional movie does not make it more revealing or complex.
The plot of "Open Graves" is very simple:it's about a board game called Mamba,where the players die in real life the same way they die in the game.Laughable death scenes include killings via computer generated crabs and snakes.The characters are cardboard and deliberately annoying and there isn't even a tiny bit of suspense.I liked Eliza Dushku in "Wrong Turn",but she is completely wasted and unmemorable here.The climax with CGI-witch coming from the sea is utterly laughable and stupid.The only reason to see "Open Graves" are some interesting camera
angles
plus sexy Eliza Dushku.If such movies are the future of horror then I seriously give up.Give me any 70's or 80's low-budget horror flick over this modern piece of crap.A generous 3 out of 10.
Half the time the voices did not match up with the actors lips, and different camera
angles
in the same scene would be completely different hues.
The view of the shark was indeed scary in some angles, but the effects were a blur, and the scenes were a little weak in some places.
The director filmed a screwball romantic comedy as if it were a dark, artsy film---weird camera angles, blue filtered shots, lingering, close up looks at raindrops.
The camera will tend to provide sharp
angles
or quick flashes in order to give viewers a very quick glimpse of a demon or witch, and try to scare them with this sudden burst on the screen.
I'm not a lover of porn or of violence-as-entertainment, but what of them I chance upon I tend to see camera angles, cuts, pans, lighting, rhythms, nearly to the exclusion of fear or titillation, sometimes even missing filmmakers' or actors' intent.
The constant interruptions with wow-explosive-camera
angles
and monocolor clips of pieces of people were quite irritating, but that's just a personal feeling.
I do not feel the director was adequate for the film as several very bad choices were made re: shot angles, blocking, etc.
There were a couple of
angles
that could have been quite interesting, but the film follows the path of 90% of Hollywood movies.
Worse yet, is shows the same move three times in rapid succession from three slightly different
angles.
Now it was not all bad, I have studied film and this film was put together very nicely and had very good cinematic everything with interesting
angles
to very nice lighting and excellent camera work.
Honestly, Mr. Thalluri.... if you do a drama movie in a high-school setting following a bunch of teenagers through a school day and if you mess up the time-frame and jump back and forth... if you do that, you can't use the exact same visual story telling device of "Elephant" which is using a camera that is passing of from one character to the next and having scenes shown 3 times from different
angles.
and by the way Steven, when the audience starts paying more attention to the weird camera
angles
then the story you have a problem.
It is a film well-shot and carefully constructed full of fun, creepy
angles
and shots.
Editing, mentioned before, is hit and miss; sometimes it evokes a good ghetto feel, but mostly its irritating -- jerky, quirky
angles
and really dull lingering facial closeups.
If you enjoy bad acting, people running through small portions of caves, bouncing cameras posed at bad angles, and people screaming while the screen is in complete darkness, you'll love this movie.
The point of the film was presented from many
angles
and expressed well by the relatively inexperienced cast.
But now the filming, some of the camera
angles
were interesting.
Filmed in MTV style, fast cuts, crazy camera angles, tight close ups and animation interludes.
The cinematography was dull, with long tedious shots (like a camera on a tripod filming a stage play) interspersed with "dramatic
" angles
that made little sense to the content on screen.
This movie is in a word, annoying to watch, from the terrible camera
angles
to the quality of dialogue and pacing.
Camera
angles
/ stability / zoom levels often really bad.
job here with excellent camera work, adding good atmosphere, good
angles
and keeping the film at a very fast pace.
I think those who have read the manga will really appreciate this film more, as many screenshots and camera
angles
are exactly like in the manga and it is interesting to see how the book characters are played in the film.
The story has a number of
angles
but the central character is Corey - a thief who is released from prison.
The story turns the theme of fraternity around to be viewed at
angles
one would never suspect.
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