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But this episode that features Mr Echos demise had so many drawn out scenes with lingering
closeups
of bad acting that I found myself tapping the fast forward button.
LOng
closeups.
The never ending
closeups
of lips and telephones are sleep inducing, and the script is so underdeveloped that a chimpanzee could have written it.
Editing, mentioned before, is hit and miss; sometimes it evokes a good ghetto feel, but mostly its irritating -- jerky, quirky angles and really dull lingering facial
closeups.
This movie has a look and feel of many "Fresh" directors
(closeups
and focus on the emotions being experienced by the actors).
This is what brought on some of those mindless SciFi pics of the 1950's with all their
closeups
of harmless lizards in order to make them appear as dinosaurs.
Fitzmaurice was not a great user of closeups, and gals of that day had their faces half-hidden with those awful clinging hats anyway, so we do not get as good glimpses of the faces of the two heroines as we would like.
The characters and the viewer go through periods of fluctuation in regards to closeness--the camera pulls out and away, sound disappears, words are lost, only for the camera to return to painterly
closeups
of its facially expressive stars.
The film makes much use of slow, wide-angle pans which shift to extreme closeups, and highlight the spiritual quandary within the souls of each man.
Cohen's interview is all done in lo-fi video
closeups
and I so wanted to see a medium or a long shot of his whole body!
There's that garden hose again, as Walter waves it Pia's face and roars "Is this more to your liking!?" There's Pia and her date so turned on by
closeups
of each other masticating salad that they start tearing each other's clothes off.
Mind you, I pray he wasn't the one who decided to include all the long shots of TV closeups...another unnecessary cliché already over done in films such as Korine's Gummo...
The CGI is pretty bad, and
closeups
of prosthetic cat heads are laughable.
Closeups
and anything resembling camera-work are absent in some scenes where they might have worked and in others there are too many or poorly framed
closeups.
on a directorial level making a noir film does not involve lots of raining sequences and pointless
closeups
on the main character.
Of course, let's show quick clips of Bruce and do
closeups
of his eyes and if you quint at the right angle during a certain time of the day during the winter solstice, it kind of looks like Bruce.
When Serrador tries to comment on the sexual repression of the female students, he does so with quick-cutting hysterics and detail
closeups
of eyes and parted lips while high pitched "this-is-shocking" music blares in the background.
It never lets the constraints of technology slow it down, in fact there is some creative things done to create the effect of flight, including putting a camera on a boom on a truck and shooting high and traveling fast to make it look like we are seeing it from Superman's point of view, also a few
closeups
of George in process work, and a long shot of an animated Superman.
In a way, this is an experiment of a movie, and closer to the style of Sergei Eisenstein in visual presentation and near-intimate
closeups
that elevate it from what would be a more pedestrian level.
This skillful, soulful film is shot mostly in closeups, the faces of the people, the hands doing their work.
Interestingly enough, these shrews look pretty much like dogs with cheesy costumes when they are shown walking or running, and in
closeups
they resemble nothing from this planet--they are just too weird to explain.
The scenes are built up as if you sat in the theater - long shots from one side, only with few
closeups
now and then.
There are many long lingering
closeups
of Dwight, even one of his rear end, and all of them should have been cut.
At this point, the movie, which had been discreet in its treatment of sexuality, suddenly whacks the viewer in the face with
closeups
of the actress's naked crotch, and the whole exercise starts appearing more conspicuously misogynist: ultimately one gets the sense that neither the character nor the actress is in on the joke.
After all, how much emphasis should a palm tree receive - shot and reshot via redundant
closeups
and pull backs?
This is an insult to the Zorro legend, it is just awful, the filming is overexposed, the acting by some of the cast is way over the top, Alain Delon for most of the time walks about with a few days growth of beard, and poor Stanley Baker, not a good film to nearly end his career on, and l don't think the director Duccio Tessari knew what he was doing, and that awful awful music every time Zorro appears, if you ever have to see this film you will know what l mean, to many deep closeups, and added sound effects of swords clashing together spoilt this films, well for me it did I don't like giving a film a low mark, but as Zorro is my favourite film character this is a disgrace so 1 out of 10
The climb up to the roof at the end, the strong lighting and direct closeups, the art and photographic direction(seemingly uncredited to one of the directors),as well as the music score and the general "look" of the film, not to mention James Mason's compelling presence all had the ingredients for a potential Hitchcockian thriller, but something is missing here.
Throw in unending
closeups
of meaningless dialog, a "surprise" ending that is so ridiculous, it will leave you wondering if it didn't come from a different film, and other trivial nonsense that does nothing to explain this confused mess.
I say the latter because of all the stark black-and-white contrasts, night scenes and facial
closeups.
The extreme
closeups
and hand held camera are headache inducing.
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