Stylistically
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The pastel and color pencil backgrounds were a surprise after Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi(Spirited Away) and Hauru no Ugoku Shiro(Howl's Moving Castle) being so similar
stylistically.
Stylistically, the film is also beautiful.
Stylistically, this isn't anything all that special.
Despite the apparent structural similarity with The Simpsons - loud fat dad, housewifey mum, 3 children, a pet, typical suburban home, Family Guy is actually functionally and
stylistically
opposite to The Simpsons.
For much of the '70s into the mid-'80s, he cranked out such
stylistically
distinctive horrors as "City of the Living Dead," "The Beyond," and the brutal giallo "The New York Ripper," fondly remembered by fans like myself.
Program was a
stylistically
impressive number, it just felt kind of silly.
The casting was quite good, and it was shot beautifully - but
stylistically
much of the direction was inconsistent (overstylized fast editing been there done that to no effect....
Look at it a month later and you might see it differently, or dig it up after 50 years in a different continent and some cult followers find something
stylistically
remarkable that went unnoticed at first.
(This may also have to do with Goldblum's tendency to talk extremely fast) On the whole I would say that it was probably one of the best films I've seen this year;
stylistically
pleasing, clever and witty writing, performances that were so impressive I now have gained new respect for some of the actors, and a truly touching film, and don't forget, a complete departure from Fool.
Stylistically, Bombardier is one of the most schizophrenic of war films, with moments of subtle poignancy (the death of trainee Eddie Albert) alternating with scenes of ludicrous "Yellow Peril" melodrama (the Japanese literally hiss through their teeth as they torture the helpless Americans).
Although
stylistically
very different, KELLS shares with TRIPLETS and (the jaw-dropping opening 2D sequence of) KUNG FU PANDA, incredible art direction, production design, background/layout and a richness in color that is a feast for one's senses.
Stylistically, the _noirs did much for imposing an aura of machismo and coolness.
Stylistically
and plot-wise, it's pretty much giallo-by-numbers, with the expected camera and editing flourishes and some fairly good suspense.
2000" remains narratively and
stylistically
bound to the traditional series, but can't quite deliver the goods some fans expected of it.
This early Kurosawa effort floats
stylistically
somewhere between the film noir and neo-realism, incorporating the best from both worlds to elaborately craft a landscape (both physical and social) of post-war Japan.
Dogpatch and its denizens are
stylistically
realized in this comic-strip of a film.
Stylistically, the film has a strong, theatrical quality, and it is interesting how Nikolaidis has the actors address the camera at various intervals.
The computers that have no basis in reality, except for a few screen shots from Macintoshes; the "kooky" hacker types who wear Battlestar Galactica-inspired jackets and New-Wavey clothes; the evil villain and his secret-service style minions; the edgy attraction (are they gonna get together by the end?) between the two main characters, etc. Stylistically, it doesn't even seem relevant to mid-90's hacker culture at all.
Stylistically, it was awful to watch: more goofs and blunders and continuity slips than I could count.
Also noteworthy, stylistically, is a rare instance of unease being effectively evoked in spite of sunlit sets and daytime outdoor shots.
Without a doubt, Scorsese's ardor-stained debut is at times too
stylistically
obvious, and it has clear flaws in form, however not a soul who feels real affection for cinema trusts that a perfect one will ever come.
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