Imagery
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Okay fine... the
imagery
is that.
The
imagery
and symbolism portrayed in this movie I found incredible.
It looks like an old 80's sci-fi movie complete with super-fake looking "special effects", queer imagery, and very cheesy dialogue.
Film Noire is a genre that requires a certain level of tact, cleverness, intellect, and
imagery.
The Middle-Eastern setting, man with family meets new girl overseas, karaoke bar, the camera movements and the
imagery
- all that was a very bad imitation of the excellent Lost in Translation which had also credibility.
Easily Lucio Fulci's most respected film, "Don't Torture a Duckling" is highly renowned for it's edgy subject matter, gruesome imagery, and strong storyline.
Instead, enjoy a gripping performance from Dennis Quaid and visual
imagery
to commend.
The
imagery
is VERY disturbing, twitching and straight razors do not sit well with me in any movie.
The story moves at a zanily rapid pace and the black and white
imagery
is gorgeous, as are Harvey and Harris as they ham their way through a wacky Weimar Berlin.
Yes, it's a 'period piece', but Chen's artistic use of
imagery
makes it something more.
We need more people like him to make films that show love and shame in totally real (and surreal)
imagery.
Here, he proves that he's a real craftsman, creating a memorable, disturbing yet strikingly beautiful masterpiece, filled with creepy Catholic
imagery
and interesting social commentary.
If you like a dark movie, with plenty of spooky imagery, look for this one and see how an 80s horror movie is suppose to be.
Interweaving dreamlike and symbolic
imagery
with gritty realism, the latest film by Emanuele Crialese (Respiro) is like an impressionistic painting - a cinematic artist's rendering of what the immigration process may have been like for our parents and grandparents.
In Red,
imagery
is paramount, as well as the obvious but clever color coding.
The ending is effective with its surreal
imagery.
The first time I saw it I was just blown away by the suspense, action and
imagery.
It is, however highly unlikely for you to figure any of this out without reading a synopsis first, and it's not especially important to the film that you do, as it's more a surrealistic art-house
imagery
thing, all in inky, processed black and white.
This is best to be viewed late at night so that the haunting
imagery
can linger in your mind and wash over you as you drift off into sleep.
Shia LaBeouf has impressed me before with his acting ability, but I can honestly say that I very much look forward to his next efforts...his portrayal of Francis Ouimet, a 20 year old caddy who ignores his father's insistence that golf is not his place in life and enters the 1913 US Open tournament in his hometown...the beginning of the movie does drag a bit, but it's necessary to set up the underdog subplot that Shia works so well...the entire cast is well-chosen and they work very well together in a story that, based on the actual event, has an ending everyone can discover before seeing the movie...but even knowing that information doesn't spoil the fun...Josh Flitter is delightful as Eddie Lowery, Francis' caddy, who keeps him grounded and loose while at the same time proving to be an invaluable part of Francis' effort...Stephen Delane is outstanding as Harry Vardon, the legendary British golfer who Francis idolizes yet does not fear...and who knows the background Francis comes from as he, too, had humble beginnings...Bill Paxton takes a formulaic movie and makes it worthwhile...bravo Mr. Paxton, and bravo to the cast...from the
imagery
to the story to the people who bring it alive, this is a movie to get, enjoy, and revel in...it's nice to have movies like this that we can feel good watching...
The
imagery
is very similar to that of the movie "Black Emanuelle".
The
imagery
of the New World is optimistic, clever and highly imaginative.
All of this
imagery
is surrealistically interwoven with the characters and helps nicely compliment the gritty realism that the story unfolds to the audience.
And although many of his later movies certainly justify his reputation until the release of "Zombi 2" in 1979 Fulci's films did not contain anywhere near the amount of blood and guts he's know for, in fact they were for the most part gore free, instead relying on more traditional shocks and disturbing
imagery
to work.
Therefore you are plugging into a whole meaty swathe of pre-existing religious and mythological
imagery.
Although the story made be impossible to believe and much of the dialogue seems contrived, the one and only important thing to remember when contemplating watching this movie is that it contains some of the most amazing and disturbing
imagery
ever put on film.
Visconti revels in the portrayal of beauty, it's passing, and the whiff of decay beneath.Trained as an opera director, Visconti blends Mahler's music and
imagery
seamlessly in his finest film since "The Leopard" (another stunning film, which greatly influenced Coppola's Sicily in the "Godfather").
As the deterioration of a couple and their grown niece becomes more grimly clear, the ironic
imagery
becomes more potent, from the old clock that is reset each night to the stone gods that gradually pile up outside the heroine's door.
Beautiful use of color, form, imagery, environment--and fabulous set decoration, combine with state-of-the-art computer graphics.
A warning to potential viewers of this experimental film: the nature of the
imagery
and the effects are such that this is one of those types of films that should really be seen ON film, projected.
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