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The black and white
photography
is perfectly appropriate and the story hooks the viewer right from the beginning.
The inner conflict of such a character is almost impossible to portray - but with the help of excellent acting and photography, this film manages.
You also have the Russian mafia, Italian Mafia, and Chineese Mafia here thrown into the mix,, the film is shot in Boston,, where you have some great shots , and locals,, great
photography
and music in this film, this movie is just the epitome of a crime comedy,, it has everything that one could ever want.
Tiempo de Valientes fits snugly into the buddy action movie genre, but transcends its roots thanks to excellent casting, tremendous rapport between its leads, and outstanding
photography.
Certainly of the calibre of "Beautiful Mind" Great acting, photography, script and drama.
Everything is so well done: acting, directing, visuals, settings, photography, casting.
She wants to legitimate
photography
but is hired to work for the tabloids as a paparazzi.
It also received an Oscar for best photography, and deservedly so.
The black and white
photography
added to a bleak, realistic feel that other western series seldom managed to capture.
Brosnan does a good job as the native American with a hidden past and the
photography
is stunning.
A
photography
which looks very costly (and probably was not) completes the look .
In this sense the incoming tide doesn't quite have the effect one might have wished, though the movie remains tense and highly entertaining thanks to excellent acting, fine location photography, nearly all of it outdoors, and excellent direction by the woefully underrated Mr. Sturges.
I was impressed by the beautiful
photography
in this film, which was shot on location in Alaska.
Very good
photography
of 1969/70 Bolton, which seems now to be a different world.
The technical side of the film--production design, sound design, music scoring, photography, etc.--is groundbreaking on any number of levels.
Set among the docks and dives of New York City, with crisp black and white
photography
by the great Joe MacDonald,and some very good art direction.
The
photography
propels the story without intrusion, as it should be in this type of film.
The
photography
by Sol Polito is arguably his finest achievement - gorgeous compositions and lighting with delicate shadowing.
The prominent directors duo Sergio Corbucci ("The Great Silence", "Django") and Antonio Margheriti ("Cannibal Apocalypse", "Killer Fish") are successful in all areas, including a powerful plot (one that is genuinely nightmare inducing), ultra-sinister scenery and filming locations, stylish black and white photography, spine-chilling music and a brilliant gathering of talented performers.
Other than that, the movie shows the virtues of most of the others in the series: good acting, sometimes lyrical photography, the creation of a vivid, believable, and uniquely recognizable landscape (the absence of which is obvious in the occasional episode where the director just misses it), and a technical quality that of its nature disguises itself: the imaginatively varied use of limited sets so their limitations seem not to exist.
Edward Furlong plays Pecker, a kid who is obsessed with
photography.
Gojoe is extremely creative in terms of color, photography, and editing.
Its
photography
is unbelievable, editing it must have been an interesting challenge and Patrick Stewart's voice over is PERFECT.
It's black and white
photography
keeps it from being dated.
It came and went with little fanfare, but I enjoyed it for the beauty of the landscape
photography
and the fascinating wildlife footage.
the
photography
was beautiful but i had difficulty understanding what was happening... was there a lot of symbolism?... the 2 goldfishes - do they mean something in Thai culture?
I like humour (Balkan humour),
photography
is an art itself, each scene is artistic to the limit.
This film has some of the most breathtaking
photography
I have ever seen in a film and took me places from deserts to oceans to rain forests and displayed things I have never seen in a film, TV or book! "Earth" is a film that every student should see before they become jaded.
This is also a film to see on a theater screen or a very big television since the
photography
is so powerful and exotic.
The
photography
of this bid-budget production is surprisingly bad.
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