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The editing is good, and the director of
photography
isn't half-bad...those are the up-sides.
I must say that the
photography
was fantastic and there was some scary scenes that captured my attention.
In the mid 70s he teamed up with Surf Mag editor and budding film maker David Elfick to create this visually interesting tale about this life and
photography.
The
photography
is EXTREMELY amateurish . . .
The lousy dubbing, excess amount of grainy "National Geographic"-like animal stock footage, groovy, jazzy lounge score, terrible acting, talky, uneventful narrative, tepid soft-core sex scenes, and static
photography
don't help matters any as well.
This was despite some really good, maybe even the best, aerial
photography.
I only save the
photography
and the music of José Nieto.
Beautiful photography, some of scenes are breathtaking and affecting.
The camera is great,
photography
also but why the hell did you cast Nicholas Cage and Penelope Cruz for the role.
Crialese shows a good talent for
photography
and the movie start is delightfully surprising.
And not as a result of the acting, because being an actor, I have to say that Rickman and Stowe had to be at their best, just to escape needing electro convulsive therapy after the principle
photography
wrapped.
The general
photography
can be summarized as conflicted, with its mixture of mediaeval and post-apocalyptic (reminiscent of Mad Max).
Technically the film is OK, photography, music, special effects, editing and it's generally well made.
They got too carried away with stock footage and photography, so little content.
Directed by celebrated cinematographer William A. Fraker, this ill-titled psychological thriller falls into the trap that most films helmed by directors of
photography
find themselves in: each shot is composed for the utmost style, but at the sacrifice of fluid pacing and a tight, gripping narrative.
The production is one gigantic mess, with an incoherent narrative structure, truly hideous photography, poor lighting, lousy acting and directing, laughable gore and zilch tension or atmosphere.
And the
photography
is quiet nice.
However, if you're like me the, the idea of watching a movie that ruined careers and put United Artists on the "for sale" lot, sounds like an interesting case to study, then by all means, watch this terrible, narsisistic, movie with no sub-text, and a lot of photography.(which is lovely sometimes)
The cast was terrific, the
photography
excellent, but the script was dismal and the direction positively ruinous.
The
photography
was leaden and lacking in variety.
The
photography
didn't bother me except for the scene where a re-breather blows up.
If the bizarre casting (Wilfrid Brimley, Frankie Valli (!), Kaye Ballard and Armand Assante, among others) isn't enough to kill it, the stupefyingly inept direction, the washed-out
photography
(it looks like it was shot with a really cheap 16mm camera), the almost complete lack of editing (scenes either go on and on endlessly or are chopped off in the middle of a sentence), and Voight's embarrassing, apparently stream-of-consciousness "acting" are enough to bury it, which is exactly what should have been done with it.
the
photography
is good, the costumes are good, but the editing is bad.
The positive points can be summed up easily: the
photography
is splendid, and the music is perfect....does it make a good movie?
It was nominated for its imaginative special effects which are almost unnoticeable in this day and age, consisting mainly of trick
photography.
As far as the actual photography... every time the sun shines in a shot, you'd have all these blown out whites, confirming that you're watching some ultra-low budget mini-DV project that some Midwesterner filmed at his Uncles farm.
It moves like molasses, the action scenes are uninspired, the acting is pedestrian, the writing is flat, even the
photography
isn't very good.
Even forced
photography.
Barker's
photography
of the subterranean city is tired and this part of the story could have been made much better.
The Greek locale for parts of the movie were very beautiful and the
photography
get all my votes and that's about the extent of my raves for this movie.
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