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Much of this is because the prints were hand painted--making Annabelle appear red and other
colors
as she does her amazing dance.
Softer
colors
and less stunning compositions of the shots than some of his previous films, in my opinion, allowed the narrative to take the focus.
The final part of Kieslowski's trilogy based on the
colors
of the French flag finds the director at peace with the metaphysical and transcendent nature of the cinematic image.
The
colors
are a very important part of the patchwork of the film.
It is beautiful photographed, making a brilliant use of
colors.
The
colors
and sets were delightful to the eyes, helps so much to draw you into the film/play...
The set design, the acting, the camera movement, the mood, the
colors
- everything.
The
colors
have never been better in an Argento film since the jaw-dropping "Suspiria".
Colors, composition, great models and camera angles.
It is tastefully done in muted
colors.
the effects were actually very inventive and the colors, and atmosphere were quite good.
The unusual loneliness of the main character and the unreliability of everyone else ensure that the good old paranoid feeling is present throughout the film, whereas beautiful
colors
and some spectacularly filmed sequences make this a visually attractive movie as well.
There are so many little details that add charm to the film (a trademark of the director) and the
colors
and cinematography are what send this otherwise simple story over the top as a marvelous cinematic achievement.
This little movie brings out so many emotions, and so many colors, with such a wonderful conclusion and is more than just a story of illumination, but also of relationships and connections.
An alley cat, tired of being pushed around, paints himself in the
colors
of a skunk, and with a healthy dose of Limburger, turns the tables on his tormentors.
The beautiful Falls
Colors
through out the English countryside was simply breath taking.
The city fascinated me by its images, colors, crowds, vibrancy and visual beauty.
Before each scene was finally shot, there would have been no less than 10 different test shootings with different actors, colors, dialog etc.
is wonderfully photographed and the use of
colors
is top-notch.The characters are likeable and there is enough shocking surprises to satisfy fans of Japanese horror.Despite of some hilarious scenes,the overall tone of this film is pretty dark."Uzumaki" is not as good as "Ringu","Ju-on" or "Audition",but if you like Japanese horror movies you won't be disappointed.7
This movie beautifully employs many different colors, shades and intensities of light which set the mood and lend a unique feeling to the film itself, something different than the 'normal' movie lighting we are generally subjected to.
Set in 1962 Hong Kong (in turbulent times, as we are informed), this extremely intimate story of a failed romance between a two married people tied to their traditions manages to recall the essence of old Hollywood in scene after scene of lush colors, evocative yet restrained sensuality (as opposed of the requisite sexuality and occasional nude scenes which has become part of the norm of a romance in film), and the use of facial expressions to suggest subtle changes in mood or communication.
Gorgeous bodies, gorgeous
colors
and camera work, pretentious dialog, banal plot.
I did spot a full-frame eye at the start, and later some birds silhouetted against other
colors.
And what about the SFX and colors, they are so extreme that it is painful to watch,
colors
are not saturated they are over saturated, like scripts are overwritten and show is overrated.
They didn't even manage to show an airliner in the
colors
of a fictional airline, but instead used a 747 painted in the original Boeing livery.
The skill, the energy in the audience, the
colors
of the sets, were far more satisfying than all the nonsense that took over plot and performance.
And the costumes - well, the tight pants/white boots combination, and the freakishly unnatural colors, reminds one of an Austin Powers film . .
This is an excruciating picture, one in which the production design is 90% of the thing (and even the cartoon
colors
are a disappointment).
The lighting, the colors, the body language, the facial expressions could all have been vastly improved upon.
Too much colors, too much unnecessary "addons" to a story, too much stupid characters (I presume they wanted to achieve comic relief, but I only wanted to cry)... too much of everything.
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