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Fabulous
cinematography
from Sergei Urusevsky help to make this a stunning piece of work.
Combined with close attention to scale and masterful
cinematography
indoors and out, "Jing ke ci qin wang" is a stunning tale told with great reverence in its own idiom that captivates completely.
Dark Night" is an enjoyable 80's horror with some ghastly dead bodies floating around that are being controlled by the spirit of a dead psychic Raymar.There is no gore and nudity,but the atmosphere of a mausoleum is very eerie.The acting is solid,but the script takes too much time to develop the characters until the final 20 minutes that Raymar finally breaks out of his grave.The
cinematography
is impressive and the the mausoleum is a great location for the climactic events.The film takes so long to get going and this is its major flaw.7 out of 10.
Good
cinematography
and very realistic stereo-sound.
The acting and directing and
cinematography
is fantastic; it all keeps the film clastrophobic and tense and passionate.
The high points of the film are the performances of every actor and actress and ofcourse, the cinematography, editing and all other technical details.
I have to mention about the
cinematography
as it brings out the war in such a way that you feel yourself being there.
Montgomery's gritty camerawork and
cinematography
coupled with the brilliantly unemotional performances she evokes from her cast heighten the sense of shocking, raw realism in this autobiographical story of a 14-year-old Jennifer's seduction of her married boarding-school guidance counselor.
I loved the film's story,
cinematography
as well as the superb casting of Ben Johnson and Harry Carey Jr. in the lead roles along with the ever dependable Ward Bond.
The music score, cinematography, talent, locations and script were awesome.
The
cinematography
was fantastic.
Based on a William Faulkner short story, Two Soldiers is a top notch short film, a movie that has enough story, emotion and great
cinematography
for a feature film and definitely leaves you wanting more in the end.
Everything from the cinematography, the directing, the acting.....brilliant.
Beautifully conceived, beautifully directed, beautifully acted, beautifully acted and most beautifully photographed.....the
cinematography
is nothing short of splendid.
Some pretty interesting
cinematography
(thru the wooden camera) I'm not sure if it was culturally correct, but it definitely widens you're view of south Africa.
Sure it's a long film but it does hold the interest and the
cinematography
is great.
The pace is pretty slow for such a high octane topic, but the
cinematography
is beautiful and surreal.
The second star of the movie is Sergio D'Ofizi's
cinematography
who, along with the melancholic Morricone-esquire score by Riz Ortolani, help bringing the "secluded Italian village with a dark secret" setting to life.
The
cinematography
is excellent and it would be wonderful to visit that area.
Plus some of the most exquisite cinematography, costume design and filming locations I have ever seen in one film.
The superannuated headliners (Joan Crawford and Louis Jordan) are not at their best, but the direction, cinematography, and acting of the younger cast are compelling.
Striking
cinematography
and good narrative (via flashback) take us through the uneasy relationship between the suspect and the son of his lawyer.
The script is exemplary for what is essentially movie-of-the-week fodder and the
cinematography
is beautiful.
It is, indeed, high praise to be compared to Robert Krasker's academy award- winning
cinematography
in The Third Man.
But the
cinematography
is a optical treat and the soundtrack is first rate.
By then I knew very little about Brecht, politics or the reality of the under-privileged, and I was quite impressed by the aesthetic of the film, its free style, its austere color cinematography, and Joy's monologues in front of the camera.
It is a masterpiece of concept, writing, directing, acting and
cinematography.
The music is great, and
cinematography
focuses greatly on turning Ricci into a trailer trash Betty Paige and it works.
Basically an old fashioned girl-waits-for-boy-to-return-from-war-story, the performances, the
cinematography
make this so very much more.
The
cinematography
and vivid colors are also noted.
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