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It emulates the
style
of the American screwball comedies of the 30s, but Von voyage is more refined.
Most of the credit must go to Eric Anderson for his choice of visual
style
and for writing an interesting story, but credit is also deserved by Anuj Majumdar for the narration and the wonderful music score.
But this musical is different from Les Mis in one very important aspect: Stephen Sondheim, the songwriter who can adapt to any
style.
As I said, he can adapt to any
style.
In Follies he imitates the '30s '40s
style
of showtunes, in Pacific Overtures he captures the subtle art of Asian music, Into the Woods knocks off the 32 bar Disney
style
songs, and Assassins covers a history of American music.
Here, however, he does wonders in making his score distinctly English, from parlour songs to operatic duets and soliloquies to society waltzes to Gilbert/Sullivan
style
patter.
Very visually brilliant, with insanely influential
style
in editing and composition.
Who has ever seen such a documentary
style
western with John Wayne?
A little more light heartedness, some obvious homages to other films, mixed in with some great fights...I would like to see more this
style
of film-making from him.
And yet I more than imagine Hector Babenco owes some of his film-making chops with this film to Vittorio De Sica's neo-realist style, in particular Shoeshine (that film, as with Pixote, takes place mostly inside a children's prison).
They don't just spoof Evil Dead, as there is a Gremlin
style
puppet monster that cusses at Ed in his refrigerator.
One of Buddy's major talents, besides his unique singing
style
and his songwriting ability, is often downplayed.
Buddy was also a skilled lead guitar player, developing a unique rockabilly
style
all his own on his Fender Strat.
Those drama students dancing in the street to Irene Cara's famous theme song, it's an indelible eighties leg-warmer
style
image.
it has a
style
and an energy that is refreshing, insightful, and never too preachy.
Larenz Tate was so Cary Grant in
style
as the character may have been in a clumsey situation, but the actor kept him from looking silly and like a cardboard cut out.
Even though Paul Mazursky is credited as director, Cassavettes hand is all over this film...the long scenes filmed without cutting, the improvisatory feel to the dialogue..., the self-indulgent storytelling style, this is definitely his show from beginning to end, and if you're not a fan of his work, the film will seem laboriously long and dull but if you are a fan, there are rewards to be had.
Reinforcing this imaginative visual style, is a script that allows a roster of our favorite actors, including Agnes Moorehead and Marcel Dalio, some brilliantly bizarre, full-blooded characterizations.
The camera follows them around in an almost documentary style;from the juvenile detention center (where most of the staff is as corrupt as the police) and back to the streets, and it never turns away from the horrors of the city.
I watched it (of course) on Cinemax; and I liked it of course; those virtual fantasies are played out so much in great style, and I kind of enjoyed the story line.
This is the latest Ghibli movie and it is also a MAJOR departure from the studio's established
style.
Ichikawa had one of the finest careers in Japanese film, but as he never had a distinctive
style
or theme he often seems to be overlooked compared to his near contemporaries such as Ozu and Kurosawa (he was a little younger than them, but not by much).
Carax has a minimalist
style.
I went into this film expecting a slasher, and while Mute Witness does take influence from said
style
of film-making, this is much more than just your average slash flick.
Bogart hadn't developed the quiet, brooding
style
yet.
In the groovy mid 70's a scruffy bunch of brash young Venice, California adolescents from broken homes and the bad side of town known as the Z-Boys turned the previously staid world of professional skateboarding on its ear with their fierce punk attitude, radical unconventional riding style, and unbridled spirit of pure in-your-face aggression, revolutionizing the sport in the process and paving the way for the many extreme variations on sports that popped up in their influential wake.
The Broadway
style
of the songs and the movie kind of worked, and I was humming the songs for the rest of the night.
Most striking about seeing The Aristocats now is how deeply Disney's
style
of animation has changed since this was at the cutting edge in 1970.
The style, which is omnipresent in this, is Noir.
This powerful, seminal and very-gritty movie has a
style
all its own; and its lesson seems to be attention to detail about the opponents and victims of criminal organizations as well as their gang members.
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