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The movie with its single set, minimal cast, and straightforward
photography
(except for a couple of brief special effects) reminds me of one of those old 60 minute playhouse dramas so popular during TV's early years.
I only saw this film once a quarter of a century ago, yet it's impact has never left me and I can still remember even now my reactions to it.I was mesmerised by the breadth and the sheer beauty of so much of the
photography.
Vicente Aranda is a master of atmosphere and the art direction, the costumes and the
photography
are extremely well put together to achieve a pleasing aesthetic experience.
Nice scenery, good photography, workable continuity, and a Tarzan yell that echos the one described by Burroughs.
219 minutes passed and yet it seemed like only an hour had gone by. the characters were very believable and entertaining, and the
photography
was excellent.
This sense of manifest destiny is greatly enhanced by a first-rate musical score and vibrant color
photography.
It is a sheer joy to watch, made entirely on location in Cephallonia, gorgeous
photography
but with dark, disturbing moments as well.
This film predates the Australian films Road Warrior and Priscilla of the Desert, and its influence on them is obvious: in the dialogue, locations, photography, direction and political philosophy.
The
photography
is notably confident.
The cinematography and
photography
also is somewhat of a letdown because unlike "Jarhead," or "Blackhawk Down," the crisp, raw visceral presentation is missing not allowing the audience to really be there in the movie, there is some distance that keeps the audience from realizing the intensity of the emotions occurring on the screen.
The score, sound effects,
photography
and editing are almost 'Memento' prototypes, and the story shows that Christopher Nolan is best when Writing and Directing.
The movie's must-see color
photography
is a great asset and Melville uses sound (or lack of sound) in a very effective manner.
It was interesting actually to see what the director Edward Dmytryk said on the DVD interview, where he mentioned that the budget for the
photography
was significantly lower (on purpose) so that more could be spent on the actors, and the schedule went through at a very brisk, quick pace.
The
photography
is beautiful and it has scenes of great beauty.
The
photography
is excellent throughout and contains images that the viewer will retain forever.
I keep guessing how the director and his staff, including editing, sound, lighting, photography, could have been so brilliant.
There Is plenty of action In this western that Is quite Impressive, the scenery Is delicious and the letterbox scope
photography
Is breath taking and the soundtrack Is stereo!
The music, sets, costumes, photography, offbeat characters, sex, violence, happiness and heartbreak are captured by a guy who is clearly in love with filmmaking.
The
photography
was amazing, as it recreated the period perfectly and managed to be shot in/around Bordeaux during a time of new public works but managed the "look" of June 1940.
Li's performance is enough, but the scope of the film is grand although the
photography
is purposely drab.
The script is outstanding, as are the
photography
and the performances.
The performances are astounding, the score entrancing, and the
photography
mesmerizing.
Two hours ago I was watching this brilliant movie which overwhelmed me with its imprisoning
photography.
The point is that this film looks like it cost a couple of million quid and it clearly cost a tiny fraction of that Great special effects, terrific production design, effective props and costumes, excellent photography, good acting and direction, an impressive score and an absolutely stunning sound mix.
Indeed, predicated on a simple narrative that is offset by opulent set pieces, imaginatively brutal murder sequences, and refined photography, the film feels like the Argento we once knew.
For once, Charlie actually has some clever lines (although he doesn't say much)and a halfway interesting story, photography, action, and direction to back him up.
Along with the twisting and turning storyline, that gets more and more psychological and makes you think about yourself, the wonderful directing,
photography
and especially the music make this movie a masterpiece.
Much better than it is generally given credit for, this version of "Lost Horizon" not only had great music and beautiful scenery, but also some stunning mountain
photography.
I like this movie cause it has a good approach of Buddhism, for example, the way Buddhist use to care all kind of living things, combining some fancy and real situations; in some parts the
photography
is very good and a lot of messages about freedom, as the hawk episode, staying always focused in every moment, even in tough situations..
Though filmed in California, the story - adapted from a novel by Enid Bagnold - is set in a small township on the English countryside, and full advantage is taken of the Technicolor
photography
to present the vibrant and handsome landscapes of blue skies and green shrubs.
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