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The natural
images
invoke the best of Werner Herzog- as they tend to go on a beat or two longer than standard film theory would dictate- which is what makes them even more memorable, while the urban landscapes range from the nearly Precisionist compositions of Michelangelo Antonioni to the cultural hagiography of Woody Allen- one shot of a bench overlooking water is a direct quotation (read steal) from Manhattan, save the lack of the Brooklyn Bridge in the background.
The more open-minded viewer will take note of the recurring
images
and themes that make this DVD a testament to postmodernist thought, as the main character breaks up into bits and pieces surrounded by recurring visuals of the natural world contrasted with the man-made constructions; towers, roads, video monitors, radio, vehicles.
So even for viewers who are not interested in the story the
images
are entertaining enough!
A hundred years after this story takes place, we're just as intrigued by flickering
images
in a dark theater.
There is a dreamlike quality to several sequences and the
images
are saturated with an eerie sense of tension.
There are scenes of extreme graphic violence and "disturbing
" images
that by their nature alone will turn off many possible potential viewers.
i think it is a great movie for the kids to watch and parents don't have to be afraid of any violence or obscene
images.
The film opens with
images
of planes landing at an airport, one plane after another diving into a mirage-filled runway.
At first viewing, it's even easy to think the opening
images
are repetitive shots of the same plane.
The initial drama is in the acuteness of your perception, which is built on your willingness to experience the film simply as a series of
images.
Shepitko is the wife of Russian filmmaker Elem Klimov, who directed the more commercially known 1984 film COME AND SEE, generally regarded as one of the most realistic war films ever, bar none, notable for its searing poetic intensity, but I believe it lacks the inner complexity of this even greater Russian film, which examines not just the graphic outer horrors, but she finds truly inspiring
images
focusing on individuals or small groups of characters that reflect the absolute insanity taking place inside these human beings, the ending of which is simply awe-inspiring.
Mention Bollywood to anyone with a slight familiarity with the genre and the
images
usually conjured up are of tacky, over the top musical numbers peopled with costuming that makes Vegas seem a bastion of conservatism.
The city fascinated me by its images, colors, crowds, vibrancy and visual beauty.
Directed, written,edited and scored by Alejandro Amenabar, it touches you from the very first images, and doesn't leave your eyes and your heart to rest until the last credits, thanks to Alejandro and a group of wonderful actors and actresses at their best.
I was surprised to see a powerful film with strong
images
come out of India instead of the Bollywood art trash classics they churn out.
The CGI
images
are great to watch, the humor is good, and the ballet portrayals are excellent.
It is not very entertaining, but it's a feast of bizarre and stunning
images!
The circus sequence isn't as intriguing as the museum trip (with the conceit of Barbra becoming the
images
in the paintings, an idea which works better than you may think).
The photography is excellent throughout and contains
images
that the viewer will retain forever.
Finally, the music is simply superb, perfectly matching the images, although written and recorded before shooting, adjusted during the editorial process and then re-recorded.
Too often he's categorized as a no-talented filmmaker, only out to shock and disgust entire audiences with
images
of pure gore.
The process of stencil colouring was a very effective one and, compared to the occasionally blurry and smeared
images
of hand coloured film, the colours are crisp and well defined.
This made-for-television movie is a cinematic gem that exemplifies the technique of Michael Mann with stirring contemporary music tightly integrated to the visual
images.
I hesitate to call it a documentary because, while is does have elements of documentation of it's images, the
images
themselves are so unusual, so hallucinogenic, so unclear, that I wonder whether it was really worth telling this story just so that these
images
can exist.
The title of the picture relates to the illusion or reflection of images, both real and hallucinated, that people in the desert often witness.
For everything he wants to tell, he finds powerful
images
that are able to stand for themselves.
Begotten is black and white distorted
images.
Many people have judged this movie too quickly based on the innuendo in the title, the
images
on promotional ads and on the fact that Justin Timberlake is in the film.
I particularly like how the
images
provided in flash back vary dramatically depending on who is telling the story at the time.
The music, by Stelvo Cipriani is gnarly too, perfectly suited to the
images.
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