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Sharky's Machine gets a 9 out of 10 for its
cinematography
first, plus its direction, story, strong character acting and superb jazz score.
The
cinematography
of this movie is well done.
And it certainly showcased his talent, with its striking black-and-white
cinematography
and achronological storytelling that prefigures his later 'Momento', albeit in a less extreme way.
It is even fair to say that this film's
cinematography
and depiction of human emotion surpass Tarkovsky's Nostalgia.
Vittorio Storaro's moody and creepy cinematography,stylized locations and sets,Nicola Piovani's haunting score and first of all the story,so intense and disturbing,so intelligently layered and structured!
The good
cinematography
also makes her and Monica Bellucci look very beautiful.
The
cinematography
and lighting were done very well.
Donald Wilder's
cinematography
gives the movie an attractive sunny look and makes nifty use of wipes.
"A Tale of Two Sisters" is a brilliant South Korean psychological horror that left me speechless.The film offers some delicious moments of ghastly horror and is extremely creepy.The small cast of actors is truly excellent,with lead Im Soo-jung being especially memorable in the lead role.The direction by Kim Ji-woon is well-handled and the
cinematography
is absolutely gorgeous.The plot is slightly confusing,but some scenes are wonderfully eerie.The action is rather slow,but I was not bored in the slightest;I was extremely curious and intrigued.The house,where the film takes place looks incredibly menacing and isolated."A
Well, here are a couple of reasons why it is one of the stupidest ideas for a remake ever: The plot of the film is simple and even clichéd by today's standards, but what makes the film a masterpiece is acting by the four leads, unique direction by Mellville, cinematography, music and its style.
The movie is filmed like a stage play, short on sets and cinematography, long on dialogue and dramatic characterizations.
Beautiful cinematography, nice music, great young actors, I was impressed and I'm a jaded critic when it comes to teen movies.
Enhanced by the expressive
cinematography
of Agnes Godard (Beau Travail), Golden Door is a visually striking tone poem that follows the journey of a peasant family from their primitive home in Sicily to Ellis Island in New York at the turn of the century.
The music from award winning composer George Duning [From Here To Eternity, Picnic, The World of Suzie Wong], the
cinematography
of perfect locations [including the famous Ambassador Hotel] are all right on target as famous tv director Robert Day [Kojak, Streets of San Francisco, The Avengers] guides the most endearing group of well-known character actors through a spoof of every dark detective film every made.
Everything from acting to
cinematography
was solid.
The movie takes the popular book and layers it with beautiful
cinematography
(I want to go to Florida now!), humor (thanks to funny-man, Luke Wilson and some new-comers), and Great music!
I suspect there's some revisionist history going on here,but one definitely comes away with the feeling that Patrice Lumumba was a trouble-maker who incited his people to violence from the moment the Congo declared independence.His inability to control his people and his decision to bring in Soviet help to get his military back in line was obviously what got the United States involved and led to his assassination.However,by replacing him with Mobutu,the United States didn't solve anything.They made the situation just as bad.Well-acted with excellent
cinematography
and a rousing score.Definitely worth seeing.
All students of film, especially cinematography, will want to take a look.
His reflection soon starts dancing along with him in the streets, great
cinematography.
The
cinematography
is not so great, but the shabby video also adds to the sense of realism, so its a trade-off, you know?
The original release, however, has several very brief extras, including clips of the making of the sequels, a preview of The Animatrix and Yuen Wo Ping's Blocking Tapes(a complete run-through of a couple of the biggest martial arts sequences, with stunt performers and almost the exact cinematography, with the same shots and angles of those bits in the finished silver screen effort).
The
cinematography
displays a genuine love and mastery of the craft and the casting was just fine.
THE HAND OF DEATH most definitely rates a ten on a scale of one to- due, in no small part, to John Woo's masterful direction, coupled with Kat's superb cinematography: some of the leisurely tracking shots alone are worth the price of a rental; there are moments when this one borders on becoming an art-house film.
The sets are perfect and the
cinematography
is consistently appropriately creepy.
Everything about the film screams class; from the performances to the soundtrack, the
cinematography
to the script.
Stevan Larner's polished cinematography, the fantastic rock soundtrack, and the flavorsome folksy'n'funky score by Clancy B. Grass III are all up to speed.
It's got good cinematic scenes and editing was great, especially the
cinematography.
Studying how the film was edited is much more important and exciting than what's actually in the film -and yet there are some great things in it (great songs, great cinematography, etc.) .
There is not a problem with this movie: its
cinematography
is genius, as well the perfomances of the actors.
I loved the atmosphere of the movie, which, by its black and white cinematography, suggests us an even more depressed view of the world after the holocaust.
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