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Some scenes were quite well made, the
photography
and the cuts used in combination with sounds and such made it a bit more interesting to watch, but since the story was quite slow it didn't manage to keep the interest alive.
And why is the
photography
so dark?
The
photography
and acting and directing and writing are all equally bad.
The acting performances are above average and the underwater
photography
is surprisingly clear and well-handled.
The
photography
was mostly in focus.
Fairly dim and pallid, with poor
photography
and no suspense or scares whatsoever.
Don Hulette, does a terrible job here, with lousy photography, an awful pace, and overall the film looked dull!.
Everything in this movie is pretentious, from the thank you's to Bela tarr at the beginning, to the photography, the acting, music, the story & editing.
My Take: Even splendid underwater
photography
can salvage a familiar script and paper-thin characters.
It feels like it was put together by a team of adolescents with low level scripts, that is, scripts lacking any depth, awful
photography
and editing, and hilariously lousy score!
It's pretty to look at with lovely photography, particularly the Yarmouth sequences, but, JUST PLAIN DULL!!!
The
photography
(the director often began scenes with a mainly dark screen, where our only sight is through a small opening, making feel as if we are watching through a peephole, that then expands) was also pretentious and inscrutable.
Except the magnificent photography, everything appears dumb and there's no envy to know what will happen at these "medium" actors.
Some of the landscape
photography
was stunning.
Script, direction, acting,
photography
are all a big blah.
The
photography
is accomplished, the acting is quite good, but in virtually every other department The Greek Tycoon is a dreary bore.
I found the
photography
and scenery beautiful, and the two lead actors appealing, but there's little else here to recommend this movie.
Beautiful, usually young, naked women filmed in the classy style we knew so well from director Hamiltons
photography.
The
photography
(even in a good print) is so murky it is occasionally hard to see what is happening.
The
photography
is lucious and both stars look appealing as do the costumes and sets.
The
photography
is superb.
The director of
photography
was Bill Butler A.S.C. who lensed the film "Jaws" in 1975.
The underwater director of
photography
was Pete Romano.
Instead, Costa and his director of
photography
Luciano Trasatti, who shot another Kinski western "And God Said to Cain," lensed this horse opera in rather mundane setting around Tor Caldara, Lazio, Italy and Monte Gelato Falls, Treja River, Lazio, Italy.
The
photography
and suspense are the real winners in this movie and they keep it from ever being dull (as has been suggested).
The photography, sound, music and the performances were the best.
Great
photography
(as always), appealing characters and more to explore!
Beautiful
photography
and impressive acting makes for one of the best cinema-graphic experiences of the year.
The attractive plot is perfectly supported by a smart direction where every single component (cool desaturated photography; cold symmetrical design; unemotional acting; slow, highly controlled camera movements) helps in building an unique weird atmosphere that will keep the audience suspended until the end.
The
photography
is just so stylish and beautiful, and the story it's just not your average mafia movie, actually that storyline is pretty much in the background.
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