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As Naomi Klein writes in The Shock Doctrine, in the talks between the
black
and white leaderships "the deKlerk government had a twofold strategy.
It's
black
and white photography keeps it from being dated.
Stanton Fox's stark
black
and white cinematography adds an extra gritty edge to the deliriously sleazy goings-on.
One of the few disappointments was the EWS 39 jammer pod, in this case an inert Rb 75 (Maverick) missile painted
black
with the letters "EWS 39" in white along the side.
Steve Biko was a
black
activist who tried to resist the white minority governed South Africa in much the same way as Gandhi tried to resist the British empire's colonialism in India.
Perhaps a
black
actor in a leading role in a 2 1/2 hour film wasn't exactly conducive to big box office, but the film was a tremendous box office flop anyway.
Loach forgot to point that 1973 is also the year when the WTC was built ! - Alejandro Gonzalez inarritu (Mexico) : impressing images that we all know too well, and a lot of
black
screens.
The music is very good--Brisson introducing the standard "Cocktails for Two" in two different scenes; "Sweet Marihuana" with barely clad peyote button girls in the background (blood dripping on one chorine's white skin was wonderfully chilling); the "Ebony Rhapsody," with Duke Ellington's Orchestra and a bevy of beautiful dancers, both
black
and white, mixing it up.
Good old
black
and white Graham Greene based people in dangerous times doing heroic and mysterious things.
I think this movie is much better than the cartoon its not so
black
and white as it.
Good Times was a groundbreaking comedy about the first nuclear
black
family living in the Chicago projects.
Whether or not, you live in the inner cities, ghettos, suburbs, or rural countryside, this show is still a treasure to watch and observe a family being just a family rather than a show about a poor
black
family.
Overall, Baby Face is a very shocking movie with blatant scenes of sexuality that most people would not expect to see in a
black
and white film.
The combination of the superb
black
and white photography and the 'Eugene Onegin with a twist' plot made this a real knock out for me.
Fishburne, the first
black
Othello in film history ironically, delivers a powerful performance.
Discovered by four French prisoners sharing a cell, the fearsome object has been placed in the wall there by Danvers, a serial killer incarcerated back in the 1920s; a man obsessed with rejuvenation and the
black
arts before he abruptly vanished.
I liked the fact that the movie actually portrayed God, not only that but also as a
black
man.
i saw this movie on an old
black
and white TV, with terrible reception, alone, and uninterrupted, in an awakening that seemed like an echo of the story.
I also recall the jazzy-brassy score and the bare
black
and white photography.
A great story, based on a true story about a young
black
man and all the difficulties along the road.
The movie may have been done in
black
and white, but the story is so captivating that you do not want to end.
On the day of the attacks it seems like just another dull day at work but this will soon change.As one the film makers goes on the road with the firemen he films the first crashing plane,this is the only footage of the first impact.He rides with the firemen to the WTC and goes inside the building.As the second plane crashes the people understand that this is not an accident.In the next period of time we see firemen making plans to save as many people as possible,in the meanwhile we hear banging sounds,these are the sounds of people who jumped down from the tower and falling on the ground,this is the most grueling moment in the documentary.Then the tower collapses and our French friend has to run for his life,you hear him breath like a madman while he runs out of the building.Then a huge sort of sandstorm blasts over him and the screen turns black,he was very lucky to survive and now he can film the empty streets of Downtown New York.
Not only is the metaphorical storyline enthralling but the use of color and
black
and white is visually stimulating.
This movie was one of the last predominately "all
black"
movies of the 70's and unlike the "blaxploitation" movies of that era, this movie actually had a plot, and was very well done.
Nothing too unbelievable, though I think it's very very stereotypical of them to write Damien as a potential
black
man with a sheet!!!!
I had to give this film a 10 simply because it did what so many films thrown at
black
audiences have FAILED MISERABLY to do.
Stunning
black
& white cinematography from Conrand Hall, excellent country - road music score from Quincy Jones, amazing performances in two principal roles from Robert Blake and Scott Wilson and first time in a movie a sad comment about capital punishment at the last moments before their deaths.
I watched this with my whole family as a 9 year old in 1964 on our
black
and white TV.
Other effects he uses such as the colour and
black
and white in one scene much like Hitchcock and the girl with the red coat grabs attention and enhances the drama and meaning of the scene.
The extensive use of
black
and white and grey tones makes this almost a sci fi "film noir" in the tradition of many classic thrillers.
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