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The chase sequences are brilliantly directed, and shots and camera
angles
are impressive and bring a bit of class to an otherwise, rush-felt film.
Of course there was the formulaic use of camera
angles
in the boy's scenes, but much of the crucial action took place outside of his field of view.
Unless you wish to enjoy the film for the choice of settings and camera angles, I suggest watching practically any other movie.
Although from seeing the horribly awful camera
angles
and hearing the disgusting script I realized why I had never heard of this movie,...because it sucks more than anything has ever sucked before.
Shots are frequently framed in off-balance angles, poking fun at genre excesses.
Alongside this, the cameraman spent far too much time leaning
angles
that do not match the message of the movie.
The funniest is, however, if you take a look at the movie's website, you can read that it was on purpose that the director has chosen to make the film with bad camera
angles.
But I have never heard of hunting with poor camera
angles
;-) It will have 1 stars because the story is OK.
Worst, the direction of the movie is atrocious, focus more on odd camera
angles
that fail to convey anything beyond "Isn't this an odd way to hold the camera."
For starters the camera
angles
work against you in this game.
Claustrophobic camera
angles
that do not help the movie: Too long face only shots where you most of the time get the feeling that the lower half of the film is missing (that the screen is cut off), because there seems to be important actions going on, but you cannot see them.
There is anyway already too much confusion in the movie, so these viewing
angles
make it worse and do not contribute to artful visuals.
Oh, and the worst part, in my opinion, is the filmmaker's consistent use of the most unflattering
angles
on Deborah Messing's nose--I'd have sued the filmmakers if I were her!
The movie is very much styled after Baraka, wide angles, very similar shots with cameras set to capture long time passage in each shot.
I don't think it's even worth mentioning the dire camera
angles
that remind me of Blair Witch, or how low-budget the film actually was that when Judd was hacking at the 'locked' door it was in fact open before he reached to unlock it from the other side!!
Everything shouts 'amateur', from the crumby script (bizarre premises, limited coherence and predictable endings; the turgid lighting, sound and hand-held wobbly camera angles; the coy and passe sexual inneundo and references; the patchy and unbelievable dialgoue to the Z rate acting.
And the attempt at overcoming the low budget by filming at claustrophobic
angles
on mist-shrouded sets lit in garish blues and oranges as if by some bargain-basement Vittorio Storaro fails utterly -- the film just looks cheap, shoddy and thoughtlessly made.
The jokes in the movie are corny and even though the plot is interesting at some angles, it is too far fetched and at some points- ridiculous.
somehow i felt that ramu tried to repeat a sarkar, the color theme, the background score, the camera angles, but it didn't work.
The director is talented and has some good camera
angles
and artistic ideas (typical of the Asian directors), but doesn't know how to create or tell a good story to go along with it.
Why would some body use so many Dutch
angles
and extreme closeup shots!!!!!!!
The camera
angles
and shots were very amateur like in my opinion.
Jez Butterworth does a very good job here, with great camera work, solid
angles
and keeping the film at a fast pace!.
Some war movies succeed where others do not, and that can be judged from a variety of
angles.
The angles, settings, and lighting used successfully created the nightmarish world in which the main character was trapped.
all kinetic violence and skewed
angles
and flickering cramped shots of crowds and faces) but the actual movie focuses on the individual, on triumphs and follies small and big.
In some angles, the daughter even looked like a young Nicole Kidman.
The polished cinematography by Levie Isaaks boasts lots of great crazy tilted camera
angles
and a few tasty zoom-in close-ups.
This idea taken from several angles, from marriage to sibblings to finding love in the least conventional of places.
Also Hartley's use of Dutch
angles
throughout the film is jarring, yes, it's intention, but it feels forced and over-used, it goes beyond jarring to, what I'd like to call, annoying.
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