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The direction and
cinematography
were engaging without becoming a distraction.
Even so, "Apart From That" does not feel like a documentary or reality television, but instead transcends into a category of its own, with its unique
cinematography
and direction.
Through-out, the
cinematography
was great, the acting was great and the message it delivered was obvious but yet still very important.
The film is also well-made in terms of effects,
cinematography
and score.
The movie
cinematography
was astounding, the characters funny and believable especially Perkins, Pollack and Arkin.
The atmosphere of 1922 Dublin evoked through the
cinematography
and production design really foreshadowed techniques used in the best film noirs of the 40's and early 50's.Very nice attention to detail also;during Frankie McPhillip's (Wallace Ford's) wake, the mourners are all praying in Gaelic.
The cinematography, along with the set, was absolutely beautiful as well.
Alos, there are some parts where the
cinematography
harks back to Spielberg's "The Color Purple" and the storyline begins to become reminiscent of "Noli Me Tangere".
The cinematography, the narration, the music, the external sets all scream Tim Burton.
Frank Byers' slick cinematography, the outrageously nutty dialogue, Earl Rose's jazzy cocktail lounge score, and a choice soundtrack of vintage swinging golden oldies all further enhance the engagingly peculiar charm of this immensely entertaining one-of-a-kind curio.
The acting is great across the board, the framing story in New York interesting and intricate, the direction from Von Trotta masterful in every scene, and the production values, including the gorgeous cinematography, outstanding.
Great
cinematography
by future director Jan de Bont.
Cinematography
is excellent.
Really loved the
cinematography
and direction.
It's a rich, classy production boasting an excellent cast of ensemble actors, beautiful on-location cinematography, a haunting musical score, an intelligent and novel plot theme, and an atmosphere of dread and menace.
I must also mention the beautiful
cinematography
and the bizarre and catchy 70's soundtrack.
The editing and
cinematography
are standard, and certainly not less than that.
The narrator's voice is fun to listen to and the
cinematography
gives me the impression that I am watching a movie instead of a TV show.
John Arthur Morrill's crisp, sunny
cinematography
likewise does the trick.
I'd never seen an independent movie and I was really impressed by the writing, acting and
cinematography
of Jake's Closet.
Acting, script, Quincy Jones' score, cinematography, editing, etc. -- just fantastic.
The clunky, plodding (non)direction, trite by-the-numbers script, ugly, washed-out cinematography, ridiculous murder set pieces (a gross fat slob gets blasted right in the face by a miniature cannon!), overwrought string score, morbid gloom-doom atmosphere, largely lousy acting (Karloff notably excepted), cheesy mild gore, poor dubbing and rousing fiery conclusion all lend this enjoyably awful lemon a certain endearingly cruddy and hence oddly amusing ratty charm.
Like The Naked Spur, The Far Country boasts beautiful, on-location
cinematography.
Unfortunately the movie was rather short, unusually so for a period piece, and a little sparse on the
cinematography
aspect.
The
cinematography
creates the mood along with a very subtle musical background.
those sets with pre-partition pakistan, costumes, cinematography, sound, background score add to the positive points.
William Cronjager's slick cinematography, Gerald Fried's lively, harmonic hillbilly bluegrass score, and the abundant raw violence further add to the overall trashy fun of this unjustly neglected little doozy.
Of course, he did have to INVENT EVERYTHING about cinematography, film directing, etc. before he could make classics like "The Gardner," so I suppose he may be forgiven this initial excursion into mere sociological documentary.
But after that I made a kind of a truce with the terrible cinematography; and long before the end of the film, I had ceased to care.
It contains outstanding acting (particularly from the underrated Callan), fine
cinematography
and a compelling storyline.
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