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In sticking to an old fashioned premise the films employs a various amount of
techniques
and methods commonly attributed to films of this genre.
I mainly gave it a 10 because I was amazed at the
techniques
used in this film, fantastic animation, music, great sense of humor, editing and these are things I don't usually notice in a movie.
The director tried some bold moves and
techniques
but poor Anna just wasn't worthy of them.
Miss PIckford also plays the lads mother incorporating
techniques
quite clever for its day.
Some off the survival
techniques
he shows us is very extreme and should not be attempted by anyone unless in real danger.
Such
techniques
would prove too costly and time consuming today.
On the positive side, it makes you appreciate aspects and
techniques
of good movies you took for granted or weren't aware of.
During the final scene with the blind monk, an interesting comment is made on body sculpting, plastic surgery and other
techniques
that make one appear younger than one is.
I'm sure that at one time these special effects were considered state of the art, but for God's sake he's been using the same damn
techniques
since 1956.
(I can no longer watch TV chefs without wondering) It is refreshing to see a film using 'low tech' filming techniques, which in this case created a normal yet off kilter ambiance which suited the English style black humour of the production perfectly.
If you want to see a mixture of the '50's and '60's Sci-Fi scripts and special effects with modern techniques, then go see the movie.
Shearer's silent film
techniques
are also put to good use near the end of the film when the totally distraught and prematurely aged queen is awaiting execution in her cell.
He is also clearly experimenting with different techniques, he hasn't quite found his own unique film language.
I saw Battle in Heaven at this year's Cannes film festival, and though I had trouble sitting still and keeping my eyes on the screen, the end result was an incredibly interesting movie that experimented with new ideas, while most of the films at Cannes this year were just recycling the same ideas and
techniques.
While the plot is a trifle flat, and a couple of the supporting actors (Victoria Tennent) stretch their abilities, the cinematographic
techniques
and direction by John Frankenheimer are superb, and Caine and Lilli Palmer are absolutely wonderful.
The film is choppy, vulgar, and so dead-weighted by 70s film
techniques
that it's a laughable look back at how awful entertainment could be in those days.
And he obviously was acquainted with current orchestral writing
techniques
(the segments in the film of purely orchestral music are the most durable).
The downside of exploration is showcased in this episode, a case study of survival
techniques
and examining the group dynamics among several crew members stuck on a hostile planet.
The effects are also excruciatingly bad; you would have thought that they'd have developed better
techniques
through the five-six years that passed between making the previous film in the series and this.
This film's intentions are undoubtedly good considering the numerous Hollywood-approved family comedy standby techniques, but the quality of the acting, directing, writing, and cinematography is deplorable.
The gear, the
techniques
are absolutely unreal.
With dodgy slow motion
techniques
which should now belong in the dark ages.
There are very interesting images and
techniques
that are used that must be seen again for the simplicity and elegance of them.
I had never heard of this movie until I noticed it on the TV guide, but seeing who were starring in it, I was expecting some entertainment.. How wrong was I!! :O It turned out to be really, Really bad! Forced dialogue all through the movie, plus I felt the director had been playing with as many different camera
techniques
as he could think of - ending up making a big mess of waste.
The production
techniques
are very good, with some interesting animation along the way that enhance the whole scene.
I've seen enough anti-Moore information to know that yes, the guy uses manipulative
techniques
and stretches the truth to fit his points or tell a good story.
The expression "method" was coined by the acting teacher Lee Strasberg to describe his unique interpretation of the acting
techniques
of the Russian director Constantin Stanislavsky.
It's an amazing story of how an inspired and dedicated film genius, located in New Zealand, anticipated and invented so many of the film
techniques
we take for granted now.
i hope he keeps up his amazing directing techniques. in this film he centres on the gangster world in the 1960's england, and pulls it off brilliantly.
As a preface to this film, as well as other Michael Haneke films, my professor declared Haneke as one of her favorite filmmakers, and discussed several film-making
techniques
(such as the use of the long take, as well as other realistic elements that were supposed to serve the story better) that Haneke offered in his films.
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