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Maybe it's just that the 1950's didn't have the technology to pull off some of the scare scenes needed to juice up this movie, the
techniques
used here seem contrived and mundane.
There is a veneer of then-contemporary film-making
techniques
displayed by director Arthur Hiller, but none of that can hide the old-fashioned, cliché-ridden story at its core.
The prerequisite for making such a film is a complete ignorance of Nietzche's work and personality, psychoanalytical
techniques
and Vienna's history.
It is immediately and brazenly obvious when they copy
techniques
and ideas from other films.
Willem Dafoe is superb as a NYC detective trying to track down what appears to be a copycat using the same Renaissance art-related killing
techniques
used in a series of murders he solved years earlier.
The surgical scenes were laughable.... and surely they must know that people who have a little knowledge of medicine would find this utterly absurd......Anesthesiologists do not leave the room during a heart transplant....nor do they do the surgery in a tiny room devoid of instruments, heart lung equipment and sterile techniques... just a joke... couldn't concentrate on the story line because of all the stupid surgery scenes... no blood, no personnel and then the hero doc coming in and taking over... it is not a film for thinking adults....Also the budget must have been limited... the street scenes were OK but who was the technical adviser....Seems like it was directed by a total idiot.. Save your money and wait until it comes out on DVD and Don't rent it..
I see what he was going for but his insistence on promoting his message through Prozac prose and distorted film
techniques
jettisons it past the point of relevance.
The brain wants to kill Jim because he is the only one capable of withstanding it's mind control techniques, and with 'Independent Thinkers' going national the brain doesn't want anything or anyone to stop it's evil plan for world domination!
The movie is dead meaningless, and seems to be an exercise, a series of techniques, more than a story.
The directing is all over the place, the acting was atrocious, the flashy visuals and choreography were just flat, empty and completely unnecessary (whats up with the generic music video
techniques
like the fast-forward-slow mo nonsense?
Not a very good movie but according to the info it's pretty accurate in depicting torture
techniques.
However, we are in "modern art-house cinema" territory, so conventions like narrative structure, lighting the subject so it can be seen, camera
techniques
that add to rather than distract from the action and a vaguely consistent plot can all be abandoned.
If anything its problem is that he's trying to throw in too many influences (a bit of Machiavelli, a dash of Godard, a lot of the Principles of Chess), motifs and techniques, littering the screen with quotes: the film was originally intended to end with three minutes of epigrams over photos of corpses of mob victims, and at times it feels as if he never read a fortune cookie he didn't want to turn into a movie.
The atmosphere of 1922 Dublin evoked through the cinematography and production design really foreshadowed
techniques
used in the best film noirs of the 40's and early 50's.Very nice attention to detail also;during Frankie McPhillip's (Wallace Ford's) wake, the mourners are all praying in Gaelic.
Using hacking
techniques
from 30 years in the future, Ustinov breaks into the system and programs the computer to generate checks written to various bogus companies.
The cinematographer uses
techniques
that add to the storytelling.
Great camera works and lighting
techniques.
De Palma's technique had hit its high maturity by the time of this film, which is a wonderful showcase of his classic techniques, though unfortunately, as with many of the films written by De Palma himself, the story serves the meta more than the interests of putting forth an emotionally compelling tale.
Ladislaw Starewicz had originally wanted to film actual bugs fighting but couldn't get them to do it on camera because of the hot lights they suffered through so he took dead ones and started using stop-motion
techniques
to manipulate movements to his satisfaction.
This film was made with matting sequences and art
techniques
quite like the works of the great Czech filmmaker, Karel Zeman.
Innovative animation
techniques
combine with a great script and excellent voicing to produce a movie that appeals on lots of levels.
The camera
techniques
are varied and spot on from close ups to aerial work.
Lars Von Trier is never backward in trying out new
techniques.
His gimmicks, his cost-cutting
techniques
and his unique vision are legendary.
The recent trilogy, to me, aren't even total masterpieces, but they are given enough room with each book to breath in all the post-modern
techniques
crossed with classical storytelling to make them very good, sweeping entertainments.
Because what Halloween does is perhaps something no other film in the history of horror film can do, and that is it uses subtle techniques,
techniques
that don't rely on blood and gore, and it uses these to scare the living daylights out of you.
Despite the fact that the film was produced in 1933, it was probably the director's first time working in the sound format (i.e. the film seems to possess
techniques
that were used mostly in silent films---i.e.
This film exhibits artful cinematic
techniques
wherein instead of landscape capturing the attention of the camera it is small details in how someone appears, how the woman may be wearing a cocktail hat and wrapped in a sheet.
It is brilliantly shot, with lots of interesting and original camera angles and
techniques
employed.
The film-making
techniques
has developed a lot and scenes can be made more realistic if they want today.
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