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It has the typical MTV type editing, where the camera shows different
images
and quick sound bites from people every five seconds.
while films like the Wizard of Oz seemed enticing to explore Mirrormask shoves
images
in our faces and then snatches them away to give us another image.
Beautiful images, propaganda and history as toy.
The script made no sense at all, I couldn't have cared less about the characters and the camera-work consisted of repeatedly showing shadow
images
of rats standing on their hind legs or running.
The opening
images
of this film, of Michael Jackson lookalike (Diego Luna) riding a small motorbike round a track, is strangely compelling and beautiful: Roy Orbison's "Mister Lonely" plays on the soundtrack, and the
images
unfold in slow-motion.
You would think that by "stealing" themes and
images
from a funnier film, your own film would at least be able to generate a giggle or two.
I won't deny that some of the
images
and techniques were quite revolutionary at the time (filmed 1928) but the problem with the film is that it has no interest to the intellectual or common man.
The based-on-true-events concept obviously causes a number of restrictions, like limited
images
of the fantastic filming locations, dialogs and amiable character drawings.
The aliens turn themselves into the
images
of townspeople.
I was assaulted by loud music, STRANGE images, no plot and a stubborn refusal to make ANY sense.
Karl Freund's ravishing cinematography creates
images
of eerie beauty--and was wasted on the wrong film.
The
images
look like you would expect old re-recorded video to look.
The
images
were weirdly interesting but I was looking more for a biographical and/or critical accounting of Caravaggio's life and works, not an LSD type drug trip.
This documentary keeps showing us
images
of The Turk which is an ancient chess playing automaton that was really controlled by a human being.
A funny thing happened to me while watching "Mosquito": on the one hand, the hero is a deaf-mute and the director is totally unable to make us understand why he does what he does (mutilating mannequins...er, excuse me, corpses) through his
images.
It is indeed a very touching and powerful story -- the
images
and characters will stay with you a long time after you leave the theatre.
Watching it now, its obviously nowhere near as scary, but quite subconsciously strange to see the same
images
again.
The opening of this show will go down in history as the most visually thrilling, as Madonna enters the stage via a gigantic Swarovski crystal ball that comes down from the ceiling and the huge screens from behind it show
images
of horses galloping.
We then go into the theme of the environment and again
images
of politics and religion are shown.
Set in Morrocco in 1904, the Wind and the Lion is filled with stirring
images
like the Great Raisuli on horseback especially.
What most people probably have ingrained in their minds is the "cult leader" David Koresh and the
images
of the compound burning to the ground after a long standoff.
Eddy has his regrets soon, as the
images
and scenes that are displayed to him from the lonely suburban house he is sent to work in, and then, what happens from there is truly nightmarish.
Instead, Imamura emphasizes the unprecedented strangeness of the catastrophe, focusing on such portentous
images
as the diabolic mushroom cloud louring silently in the distance and the black rain that spatters a beautiful young woman's face.
In one vieweing, incredibly overlong and sometimes fails to hold attention throughout, but the odd
images
and diverse cast will keep you looking.
landscape images, nice soundtrack and Catalan-language narration are enchanting as a mood piece, if one is content with a trajectory that hasn't much momentum and doesn't lead anywhere in particular.
This characteristic isn't at all the only quality of this film: the fussy frame composition (everything is parallel, until the smallest details), shooting angles, lighting, giving a more supernatural dimension to these blurred
images
(Jesus' coming down couldn't be filmed in a conventional way), the falsely "poser" acting, are qualities that make this Bible re-reading, carried out in the form of an apocalyptic delirium, essential.
Film is appreciated best when viewed for what it is: a series of
images
grouped together.
Karel Zeman has brought to life the lithographic
images
of the original Jules Verne texts.
the quality of the
images
it's not the best, but the movie is totally realistic about Brazilian problems, and must be viewed and admired.
Alright, Here on Earth was a beautiful movie with astounding scenes and images, very pleasing to the eye.
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