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Radiant location
photography
(including glowingly beautiful scenes at the great wall) and sensitive direction by Ann Hu give film added impact.
Beautiful
photography
and some excellently staged action.
The
photography
was much better than usual.
In my opinion, this film has wonderful lighting and even better
photography.
The music is outstanding and there is great
photography
around the City of Chicago.
The production values for the movie are good, too, with appropriately fine costumes, settings and
photography.
With an attractive cast, great color
photography
and set design, and an evocative score, JTTFSOTS is a winner!
'In the Mood for Love' is a very slow, beautiful, melancholic and romantic love story, with a wonderful
photography
and soundtrack and a very unusual edition.
I thought I'd witnessed every wrinkle the crime/gangster flick had to offer, but the Garrett-Marcin-Hammett combination pull off some genuine thrills and surprises here, thanks to the inventively forceful direction by Mamoulian, the atmospheric
photography
by Lee Garmes, plus remarkably sharp film editing and flawless special effects.
So it is certainly worth going to see as the acting and
photography
are excellent, especially Mobutu himself.
Grimly realistic, warmly amusing, brilliantly acted (hard to believe Johnsonj couldn't become a leading man after this), with the best
photography
and editing in any American black-and-white film.
I could have done without the milk river business too......But hey, before you think of me as a pure misanthrope, let me repeat, this is a very good film, with heartbreakng moments, wonderful photography, great characters and more accuracy than the usual (American) efforts at the immigration experience.
It maintained my interest throughout and the scenery and
photography
is breathtaking at times.
The
photography
by Giancarlo Ferrando and the production design by Massimo Antonello Geleng combine to create a very nice looking film.
Seems like M.Hazanavicius is back!The man behind "la classe américaine" comes back with a really fun and clever sequel to those old-fashioned OSS-117...Whereas directors tend to "over-actualize" sequels of old classics (remember the avengers,urk), Hazanavicius chose to work on a really cheap hero, OSS-117, a kind of low-budget french 007, and decides to do it in a old-school way...The photography, the body attitudes, the fights choreography and the FX, everything is like an homage to the way films were made back in the 50s.And it works, as the tone and jokes of the movie are really good!
This movie is beautiful in many ways: the plot, the depth of the characters, the stunning
photography
and acting, the kolossal-like scenes of battles (no computer graphics here, just thousands of people).
First off, the
photography
is pure aesthetic pleasure, capturing all of the gloomy beauty of Northern New England in late autumn (Cinematographer Paul Ryan did 2nd Unit on Malick's Days of Heaven).
I liked the ethnography aspect as well as the gorgeous
photography.
The directing and
photography
are just splendid.
I'm also surprised that Andrew Dintenfass (the director of photography) hasn't done more.
The
photography
and editing of the movie is exceptional for the time period.
Later, Emanuelle finally has her photo shoot, which turns out to be in one of those drive-through, stay-in-your-car safaris (albeit the
photography
is gorgeous).
The
photography
is very well done in this film.
If you overlook the cheapness of the production and delve deeper, you'll find an excellent performance by Cushing, a stunning opening score, some nice
photography
and the ever reliable Mr.Douglas McClure, my childhood hero!British police constables guarding the Whitehouse at the end!
The
photography
is wondrously well executed.
The author is able, with a perfect directing, to show us how Babette prepares the banquet, how she mixes all the ingredients with the most wonderful one (Love), all told in a quiet delicious way, with a perfect knowledge of
photography
and acting.
In addition, the tact with the colours and the
photography
is also superb, almost every scene of the movie is like a picture, so work is involved there.
A sick, bleak atmosphere is created with the stark
photography
and minimal sounds (mostly water dripping, groans, scrapes, etc.) but each scene goes on a bit too long and so does the film as a whole.
The gore level is reasonably high, the
photography
and set design and production values are first rate, the acting isn't all that bad, and the scares are definitely there.
It has a really cinematic feel to it, and the stunning
photography
and splendid scenery and costumes made it a visual feast for the eyes.
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