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The pacing is mind-numbingly slow, and the soft-focus-lens
cinematography
gets on the nerves quickly.
The music and
cinematography
is pretty good, but the special effects, at times, are terrible--rubber heads flying off with about the same realism as the average high school play!
I saw the trailers of this movie and found the
cinematography
and what was presented interesting.
With all the potential for a good movie in its gorgeous settings, cast, and cinematography, this film's lacklustre script, leaden pace, and wooden performances produced only a major disappointment.
Written, directed, shot, scored and edited with an appalling lack of flair and finesse by the singularly talentless Rick Sloane (who later disgraced celluloid some more with the absolutely atrocious "Hobgoblins"), this horrendously ham-fisted attempt at a slasher spoof strikes out something rotten in every conceivable way: the excruciatingly lethargic pacing, the painfully static, grainy
cinematography
(there's a stinky surplus of drab master shots featured throughout), an annoyingly droning and redundant hum'n'shiver synthesizer score, the flat (non)direction, a tediously talky and uneventful script, the groan-inducing sophomoric sense of lowbrow humor, the bloodless murder set pieces, a pitifully unscary killer (he's just some wrinkled-up old guy in pasty make-up), the uniformly obnoxious and unappealing characters, a dissatisfyingly abrupt ending, and lifeless performances from a noticeably uninspired cast all ensure that watching this schlocky swill is about as fun and rewarding as eating rancid raw eels drenched with sour vinegar.
The
cinematography
is especially sub par, giving the whole production a cheap washed-out look that undermines some of the elaborate set designs.
Horrible acting, horrible direction, horrible
cinematography.
Alice Dodgson,a New York doctor gets her license suspended when she treats one of her patients with an unapproved drug,resulting in the patient's death.Without a job,Alice is forced to go to Jamaica,where she tends to the brother of a wealthy white landowner.The brother thinks he's a zombie and is deeply involved in the local people's voodoo practices and rituals."Ritual" is a mediocre horror flick.The action is pretty dull,the plot twists are silly and there is no suspense.There is a bit of gore as someone is killing off white people with a machete,but not too much.The
cinematography
is decent,however the acting is truly woeful.Definitely one to avoid.4 out of 10.
Officially the first martial arts movie in USSR
cinematography
featuring actual martial artists like Tadeush Kas'yanov and Russian Bruce Lee - Talgat Nigmatullin.
The use of zoom lens
cinematography
is more nauseating than fascinating.
From plotless storyline the bad acting to the cheesey slow-mo
cinematography.
The
cinematography
is on par with what we're used to, but the acting was a different story.
that got destroyed quickly by the poor quality acting, cinematography, numerous pointless scenes and a terrible villain.
FMC succeds with memorable characters, gorgeous cinematography, convincing sets, good acting and an interesting story.
The Assassin fails on nearly every level (okay, the sets are great, the
cinematography
is good, and the few battle scenes are quite exciting).
Director Joseph H. Lewis stages most of the scenes stiffly, like a TV western, and Gerald Fried's bugle-heavy score is no help, though the rich black-and-white
cinematography
by Ray Rennahan is excellent.
I normally enjoy films that push boundaries or even films that are hard to watch because of their length or unusual
cinematography.
This movie moved much too slowly for my taste.The concept of the story is refreshingly different in that it explores the family dynamics of living with a mentally-retarded family member in a way that I have not previously seen on-screen.However,the execution of the concept was flawed.Each character was developed fully within the scene of her first appearance,then one had to endure the feeling that each character was treading water the rest of the way.That is,each character flailed about awkwardly in her interpersonal relationships with others in the movie,which I found to be a form of emotional and social retardation.I suppose this has artistic merit,given the irony that the story centers around an intellectually retarded individual surrounded by way above-average intelligence friends and family.The acting,however,was well-done without exception.I agree with other reviewers that the
cinematography
was beautiful.In summary,I think the film has strong artistic merit because of the fine acting and cinematography,but fails on an emotional level due to the shortcomings described.
However,
cinematography
does not a brilliant film make, unless it's a National Geographic travelogue.
Look, we don't watch this type of movie for great cinematography, screenwriting or action.
The sets and
cinematography
look like they were developed by someone grew up in a Starbucks and tried to make the perfect Gap commercial.
The choices that were made about the
cinematography
are some of this worst decisions I have ever seen.
The
cinematography
was beautiful but for the most part the movie as a whole is terribly dated.
The
cinematography
was good but besides it being revolved around chefs everything else is just very cliché.
The
cinematography
is interesting, about 100 shades of gray, but make sure you watch in a very dark room with a good screen, or details will get swallowed in the fog.
The minimalist
cinematography
doesn't help matters, adding another layer of drab to the incredibly drab proceedings.
After that we get a detailed reconstruction of post-war Scandinavia with lots of amazing cars, electronic equipment and interior design; a minimal jazz score, nice
cinematography
and stylish titling.
The production value was great, the directing was great, the acting was great, the
cinematography
was great, and the plot was, well, the plot, well, what WHAT PLOT?
Combine that with terrible lighting &
cinematography
& you have a real disaster of a film.
Somebody said
cinematography
was alright but don't expect too much.
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