Browns
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There's eumelanin, which gives rise to a range of brown skin tones, as well as black, brown, and blond hair, and pheomelanin, which causes the reddish
browns
of freckles and red hair.
He uses the outdoors as much as he can and he is helped by the winter scenery, the predominating white, like it was with the greens in "The Naked Spur" and the
browns
in "The Man From Laramie".
This film has some of the most ungainly cinematography I've ever seen; Joe Biroc must have been nutty for
browns
and tans--his whole movie looks like a beige nightmare.
This is a rare treat (even though we only see browns, reds and blues and even though the water is sometimes red, sometimes blue) and along with the original score re-recorded and 19 minutes of outtakes following the 90 minute feature, it is somewhat of an event.
One comment here said, "They don't make 'em classy like this anymore" and he couldn't be more right: from the restrained, low-key performance of Streep (accent-free but looking perhaps more beautiful here than in any other film she's done; she nearly resembles those women in a Dutch Renaissance painting), balancing the "livelier" performance of Scheider, to the lovely muted blues, browns, greys and blacks of its cinematography.
The film starts with muted, almost sepia tones, and grayness, then exhibits flashes of color, here and there, while mostly staying in dark greens, blues, and
browns.
I observed that green-colored plants kept closer to the surface of the sea, while reds occupied a medium depth, which left blacks and
browns
in charge of designing gardens and flowerbeds in the ocean's lower strata.
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