Cinematography
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Look at the atrocious acting, the unfruitful cinematography, the awfully poor sets, .. OH MY GOD I've got the nausea already.
Gere and Danes are intense (although her screen personality could use a bit more defining and spicing up), editing and
cinematography
are excellent.
The
cinematography
is marginal at best.
The
cinematography
and video quality are unbelievably bad.
This director should be banned...It is for upsetting that this peace of trash has been made by British
cinematography
which I personally like and that is the reason I've watched this.
The movie was so disjointed and the
cinematography
was so over done to the point I wanted to pull the plug out of the wall.
The film looked very well done with the set design and the cinematography, but the screenplay was stilted and wooden.
Aside from a few moments of interesting
cinematography
and music this film is just nonstop bad acting and dumb material.
It won't blow you away with artful
cinematography
or great acting, but it's not a waste of time, either.
Both things have been tried in psychological thrillers, but in this case the movie cannot hold things together, due to poor, superficial scripting, bad acting and a too dark, too dull
cinematography.
The movie is filmed competently enough, with some rich
cinematography
and quasi-good performances by the actors, but again, I found myself bored and questioning when this dribble would end.
Vivid
cinematography
by Alan Stensvold, nice location shooting, but it fails to come to any kind of a boil.
I lost all interests a third of the way into the movie, and there is no redeeming quality after that, except for the cinematography, which looks good.
Instead you get bad acting, bad cinematography, bad filmmaking.
Overall, a depressing and upsetting movie, with some great
cinematography
and some cool fight scenes, but not as good as Hero by a long shot.
Nice
cinematography
and beautiful landscapes can only take the movie so far.
As a cinema fan White Noise was an utter disappointment, as a filmmaker the
cinematography
was pretty good, nicely lit, good camera work, reasonable direction.
The tone of the film felt awkward, going through patches of each of the genres but never quite felt balanced, so eventually I gave up trying, and concentrated on the
cinematography
and individual performances, which I thought were good on the whole, considering each character had little depth because of the nature of the story (won't give anything away here).
The brilliant screenplay dangles this embryonic affair-to-be in front of the enraptured audience, sitting transfixed as the abstract, almost-expressionist
cinematography
deep-focuses on the just-under-the-surface desires that ebb and flow between the principals.
Other than the plot, which is full of holes, and the poor dialogue, I would like to note that the
cinematography
also left many things to be desired.
In 2005,George W. Bush started with his second period as a President of the United States; North Korea announced its possession of nuclear weapons; Pope John Paul II died after a long illness; and a movie called Into the Blue appeared.The existence of this movie is not as bad as the other things that happened on that year,but the film itself was pathetic and maybe,the worst one from that year.Now,in 2009,the United States have another President,there is another Pope,new Korean nuclear weapons...and the film Into the Blue 2 : The Reef,which is better than the original one...but that's the same as saying : "getting your fingers cut is better than getting your head cut".This sequel is a really bad film which kept me tremendously bored and uninterested.The cast of Into the Blue 2 : The Reef is composed by TV-series actors who completely lack of any credibility and dramatic weight,but who are perfect for showing their bodies.Chris Carmack (The O.C.),David Anders (Heroes and Alias),Laura Vandervoort (Smallville),Marsha Tomason (Lost) and Audrina Patridge (The Hills) bring hollow and boring performances.I have liked some previous movies from director Stephen Herek (Critters and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure specially) but on this movie,he cannot generate even the minimum level of tension,emotion or entertainment.The characters from this movie are not only badly performed,but they are also repulsive.Honestly,I wanted all of them to die.The
cinematography
from this movie is also lame and it seems to have been made by a technical team who makes promotional videos for Hawaiian hotels.Into the Blue 2 : The Reef is a horrible movie which is better than the original film,but that's the same as nothing,as I previously said.Avoid this crappy film at all costs.
Some of the
cinematography
by Thomas Del Ruth is good (particularly a fire sequence set inside a garage), though he is let down by the scrappy editing--and a fairly bathetic finale.
Sholay, the old one is a milestone in Indian cinema with an all-star cast, cult dialogue, stylish
cinematography
and a brilliant soundtrack which is still a hit with present generations too.A good actor like Ajay Devgan's TALENTS ARE wasted and his performance was average.Prashant Raj, a newcomer doesn't know what acting is .
The
cinematography
was great.
The plot was non-existent, the
cinematography
was hopeless and the acting was on par with an a-level performance.
The music and
cinematography
is great.
Okay, the story makes no sense, the characters lack any dimensionally, the best dialogue is ad-libs about the low quality of movie, the
cinematography
is dismal, and only editing saves a bit of the muddle, but Sam" Peckinpah directed the film.
Yes, great cinematography, the film is well directed, but it never freaked me out.
The music is by Ennio Morricone and the
cinematography
is by the great Tonino Delli Colli, who managed to work with everyone in Italy (from Wertmuller and Fellini to Pasolini and Leone).
It had the potential to turn into a really heartrending, romantic love story with
cinematography
that recorded the love between "Harlan" and Tobe in long, poetic and idyllic scenes.
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