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Poor blocking and
lighting
leave the viewer wondering who is talking to who in many scenes.
There seems to be no
lighting
on the "set" (the woods somewhere) and the killer clown known as Killjoy (who makes Leprechaun look like The Exorcist)is less than spectacular.
The budget is the same you'd see from a Cinemax softcore porn, as is the photography, sets, lighting, and video it was shot on.
The
lighting
is bad.
The decrepit scenery, which added slight believability in places, and questionable lighting, constantly distracted from any interest/identification with the characters (the shine off of the actress's forehead/nose was blinding, not to mention other scenes with the same problem.)
I was not fond of the
lighting
and artistic aspects of the film making either.
A lot of passive visual eye candy was thrown at the viewer with
lighting
or effects and it did little to enhance the already weak story.
The
lighting
was terrible and the acting was absolutely unrelentlessly bad.
The
lighting
was terrible for filming.
The
lighting
is terribly foggy!
Perhaps the poor
lighting
and gag-worthy film quality were attempting to cover up how bad-to-the-tenth-power the makeup was.
I really like Splater, and the film does that blue
lighting
80's feel, but the rest of it looks like low budget Canadian schlop.
Apart from the fact that this film was made ( I suppose it seemed a good idea at the time considering BOTTOM was so popular ) the one thing that puzzled me about GUEST HOUSE PARADISO was what happened to the
lighting
?
The exceptions that actually makes the whole thing worse is the terrible work made by the
lighting
guy who don't even have the skills to turn on the light in his own living room, the camera work that for no reasons at all sometimes are in tilted "Battlefield Earth" mode but for the most of the time are flat as a pancake, the extremely cheap and to small desert set that only contents a pile of sand in the front of a backdrop painted as a desert, that turns very old very fast because it appears in almost every scene, and the bad idea by the costume designer to try to mimic "The fifth element"'s fashion madness with the addition of the silliest hats ever made.
If you enjoy really bad movies with horrible
lighting
(even for a cave)and bad camera work (even for a cave)... then you'll really like this movie.
And the lighting, well, let me just say it was ridiculous.
Hunk of trash only the Full Moon Studios could make has a group of college kids, staying for free in an old hospital with no one knowing, as a demonic creature with two faces(barely visible the entire film because of incomprehensible lighting)passes through walls killing each member who has a certain sheet of paper with ancient markings.
It features passable acting, poor lighting, a weak story, and some of the worst monster effects I've ever seen.
There was no plot, no story-line, and the
lighting
was terrible.
In summation, a really awful movie with bad lighting, extraneous flashes throughout.
I suppose, that home-video equipment served as camera and the
lighting
was sub-standard.
The plot was hard to follow, the
lighting
horrible and the sounds almost inaudible.
This movie had great production values, good lighting, costumes, set, cinematography and acting.
I completely agree with the other comments here about the crappy
lighting
and terrible camera/editor work.
The Ten Steps employs the stock techniques in camera movement,
lighting
and music that one would expect in a below average horror film.
The script and acting is terrible, the stop-motion monster effects were unintentionally funny, and since the bulk of the movie takes place underground
lighting
the sets convincingly looked like a logistical nightmare.
Poor
lighting?
And I can't stand all that English style photography(Tony Scott etc) with the smoke machine working overtime and all the flourecent, soft
lighting.
Both top notch movies, and both with the correct
lighting
to figure out what was going on.
I don't much mind the factors that others here have objected to - acting,
lighting
and so forth.
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