Closeup
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23 examples of Closeup in a sentence
Worse, when folks are standing at the Seaview's glass nose, the ocean they are supposedly watching is obviously a
closeup
involving an unseen air hose spouting bubbles, probably filmed in a fish tank.
The food in 'No Reservations' was in the background - rarely did we get a
closeup
of the preparation; the characters were not real enough to carry the movie without it.
There's also a giant bird that controls the apes by means of telepathy, and we get to see it blink its eyes in
closeup
throughout the film.
The famous
closeup
of their breakfast meat, crawling with maggots still is recorded by fire in my neurons or the wind filling the right places of the sails, the fog better than Carpenter's THE FOG cos is the real terror bursting out from human history instead of pirates ghosts.
Opening the film, a
closeup
from within a bar of Frankie looking in through the window, already tells us to the prominence that the protagonist's subjective experience will grasp.
The bimbo in the office shows off the bargain she got for $22
(closeup
of tag).
In a
closeup
at the end of this movie she winks and flirts with the camera, her beautiful orbs twinkling.
The robots themselves are good in closeup, but the 'crowd' scenes look more like bad Disney -the CGI is overdone again and again.
In the movie they jam three hundred dancers onstage together and show them in
closeup
to disguise the fact that they have cast people in the film who can't dance (can you say "Audrey Landers").
A repressed housewife (an annoying lisping Angie Dickinson, whose body double treats/horrifies us with an extreme
closeup
of her delicates) is sexually bored by her husband and decides to branch-out.
Why would some body use so many Dutch angles and extreme
closeup
shots!!!!!!!
They beat her, pour boiling oil over her, use pliers on her and finally, in "loving" closeup, push a needle through her eye.
The first time you notice that something is wrong is when we get our first
closeup
of our heroine.
Usually to a
closeup
of Lee stock footage then followed by the stunt double's back.
Lucas brings many moments in this film by a
closeup.
The building used in the
closeup
shot is Dublin Castle.
That was until I recalled that this same director opened up his 1956 film, And God Created Woman, with a
closeup
shot of Brigitte Bardot's bare behind.
The obvious uses are the digitally filmed
closeup
shots in low-light of skin in Roman church art masterpieces leading up to the parallel shots of skin when the actors touch ... but note in particular the clenched hand on the sheet at the end of that scene, to be followed later by a montage of clenched hands on ancient statuary (interspersed with an angel) and the almost penultimate shot of a hand at the denouement .... Cinematic style, very specific choices of music, and such foreshadowing all enhance an intriguing character study of an individual descending into emotional turmoil with superbly subtle directorial style.
The pair that later directed her in "So Long at the Fair" must have known of "Uncle Silas" when they opened their film with a similar wondrous
closeup
to our first encounter with her here.
The opening shot - the floating, dead body of Joe Gillis, eyes wide open, shot looking up from the bottom of the pool - is one of the great shots, and an unforgettable opener, matched perfectly by the unforgettable closing
closeup
of Norma Desmond.
The look of absolute love she has on her face in every
closeup
just comes from nowhere.
Then, she instantly seemed to be a stuck up snob for the remainder of the film.Closeup after
closeup
of her pouty red lips as she boarded one train after another or sat in swanky European restaurants got a little old after awhile.
It has a
closeup
of an eyeball that dissolves into what ostensibly would be another world or dimension in the Twilight Zone.
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