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That was the first thing that sprang to mind as I watched the closing credits to Europa make there was across the screen, never in my entire life have I seen a film of such technical genius, the visuals of Europa are so impressive that any film I watch in it's wake will only pale in comparison, forget your Michael Bay, Ridley Scott slick Hollywood cinematography, Europa has more ethereal beauty than anything those two could conjure up in a million years.
I want to add to the praise for the production of this film, especially the luminous
cinematography.
It was beautifully done, from
cinematography
to the acting.
The
cinematography
is badly lit, with everything looking grainy and ugly.
Even in this early film, Hitchcock shows his talent for meaningful
cinematography
and prop placement.
Capably directed by Kallio (who also wrote the tight, astute script), with uniformly fine acting by a sound no-name cast (Jeff Steiger is especially good as Eric's wannabe helpful guardian angel Michael), rather rough, but overall polished
cinematography
by George Lieber, believable true-to-life characters, jolting outbursts of raw, shocking and unflinchingly ferocious violence, a moody, spooky score by Dan Kolton, an uncompromisingly downbeat ending, grungy Detroit, Michigan locations, a grimly serious tone, and a taut, gripping narrative that stays on a steady track throughout, this extremely potent and gritty psychological horror thriller makes for often absorbing and disturbing viewing.
The first 40 minute are great--there's the incredible dueling banjos sequence, interesting interplay among the characters and just stunning widescreen
cinematography
by Vilmos Zsigmond.
Released two years before I was born, this Oscar-winning movie has it all - lavish Technicolor sets and costumes, breathtaking cinematography, superb wall-to-wall Gershwin music, superior choreography, a lighter-than-air screenplay, and great performances by Kelly, Levant, Foch, Guetary, and Caron.
The technical production was beautiful, with
cinematography
by the legendary James Wong Howe, a fine score by George Duning, more-than-clever sets by Louis Diage and gowns by Jean Louis.
The script is sharp, the dialogue is (usually) excellent (though it could stand to lose the cheezy voice-overs), the direction and
cinematography
is surprisingly quite good, though some of the experimentation just doesn't work.
Allan was very good and I thought the
cinematography
was amazing.
Sponsored by Chemstrand (a fiber-making company!), this black-and-white gem moves fast, with jazzy set-ups, terrific cinematography, kicky sets and costumes.
The film is superbly shot, I love the
cinematography
in this, it feels fresh and original.
The
cinematography
is excellent, the editing is about as good, and includes a great original score that really fits in with the mood of the movie.
To me, it takes a lot to beat Godfather, but the fantastic
cinematography
displayed wins this contest.
The first thing that struck out at me was the
cinematography.
The scenery, the costumes, and the
cinematography
are beautiful, and the main actors and actress are very compelling in their portrayals, projecting the intensity of the emotions that are running through the plot.
The film is nice to look at with stylish
cinematography
and eye popping costumes(especially Cruella's), and the music is pleasant.
:) overall one of best film i ever seen......... Vachtangi(Benjamin) and all supporting actors playing very very good but acting of Kote Daoshvili (Father Germogel) is for my opinion best acting in supporting role in history of films :)) in this movie playing many georgian stars like ipolite xvichia,sergo Zakariadze,sofiko chiaureli,verikoan djafaridze,Sesilia Takaishvili,Dodo Abashidze.... they all are Stars in Georgian
cinematography
:) plus in this movie is playing great Russian star Evgeni Leonov and of course Director of the film Georgy Danelia is one of the best...... i recommending this movie for everyone but remember you must know good Russian language to watch this movie
Gwyneth Paltrow, (with the help of a good screenplay and excellent cinematography) is able to bring out the comedy effectively, she fails to make Emma likeable.
Fair drama/love story movie that focuses on the lives of blue collar people finding new life thru new love.The acting here is good but the film fails in cinematography,screenplay,directing and editing.The story/script is only average at best.This film will be enjoyed by Fonda and De Niro fans and by people who love middle age love stories where in the coartship is on a more wiser and cautious level.It would also be interesting for people who are interested on the subject matter regarding illiteracy.......
The scene with the locusts is done exceedingly well and the rest of th movie really looks good warranting the Best
Cinematography
award at the Oscars in that year.
Stanton Fox's stark black and white
cinematography
adds an extra gritty edge to the deliriously sleazy goings-on.
It is a powerful story told through brilliant acting, excellent cinematography, beautiful music, and a crew full of hard and dedicated workers.
While the narration seems to sympathize with and admire the small town folks who are introduced to the viewer, the
cinematography
exploits and demeans them.
The visuals are breathtaking (especially in wide-screen...the pan & scan really kills this film's wonderful
cinematography
and sets).
Fantastic production design and suitably bizarre
cinematography.
All this in a superbly packaged cinematography, Paul Verhopven manages to turn the otherwise rather cute "gesellich(?)"
The polished
cinematography
by Joe D'Amato and Aldo Tonti is likewise impressive.
David Tattersall's polished cinematography, Joel McNeely's rousing full-bore orchestral score, and the first-rate rate special effects all further enhance the overall sterling quality of this superior science fiction/action hybrid outing.
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