"Gorgeous cinematography" refers to visually stunning and beautiful scenes captured on camera in a film or TV show. It describes the skillful use of lighting, colors, framing, and camera movements that creates an aesthetically pleasing and captivating visual experience for the viewers.
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The duo have created a world that's fantastic but grounded in authentic emotions (aided in no small part by
gorgeous cinematography by Ross Riege).
Also helping are the technical aspects of the film, with
gorgeous cinematography from one of Amodovar's old collaborators, Jose Luis Alcaine (Blast from the Past, Belle Epoque), and a fantastic score from Alberto Iglesias (The Dancer Upstairs, Sex and Lucia), who has done the music for the last three Almodovar movies, which are arguably his finest.
One star for the fabulous performances and another star for the rich and
gorgeous cinematography of this period piece, but it's a subject matter I don't much care for, and it's very difficult to summon sympathy for one that probably got help to wipe one's own arse.
The strong, dignified spirit of South African president Nelson Mandela is indelibly captured in this admiring biography
featuring gorgeous cinematography and a vibrant folk, jazz, and pop sound track.
As such, Tuck Everlasting makes for a decent introduction, with
such gorgeous cinematography and locales, that even adults won't mind being along for the ride, even if the destination is familiar.
Gorgeous cinematography heightens the lushness of this French production about a woman possessed by the vampiric spirit of her ancestor, a loose adaptation of the groundbreaking 19th - century lesbian vampire tale Carmilla.
But I also consider films that leave me that emotionally affected some of the very best films, especially when they also have phenomenal performances, an intense captivating story, and
incredibly gorgeous cinematography.
Where the film really shines though are in Max Steiner's thrilling score, the excellent location shooting (Monument Valley, ftw), and the
absolutely gorgeous cinematography.
This short film has some
truly gorgeous cinematography and a mesmerizing score that pulls you into the story, making you wonder what happened without ever allowing us to interact directly with Sophie.
And though their languishing trip over rail, bus lines and cobbled streets is imbued with
gorgeous cinematography courtesy of the Greek coast and Marcel Zyskind «s penitent eye, the affair quickly bores.
Whiplash is one of my favorite films in recent memory and had more of an impact that I thought it would and Chazelle seems to be recapturing that magic with another music based film that has some
ridiculously gorgeous cinematography.
The intricate set design, haunting music and
gorgeous cinematography instantly draw its audience into the bleak world of Cold War America, while the powerful performances give viewers a reason to care.
The scene in Age of Innocence, with Michelle on the dock looking out at the water while Day Lewis watches her from afar is my favourite in the whole film,
such gorgeous cinematography.
Justin Kurzel's new film adaptation of Macbeth benefits from
gorgeous cinematography and a highly effective — even overpowering — soundtrack.
Full of
gorgeous cinematography..
How a couple of events change her mind about her dreams is carried by unknown but very natural and talented actors and
a gorgeous cinematography.
With
gorgeous cinematography and an exceptional cast, including a breakout performance from Josh Wiggins, Hellion allows its audience to travel the downward spiral of a broken family and is absolutely gripping thanks to its authentic feel.
It fits the post-war feelings very well and the movie, again, has
gorgeous cinematography.
Despite their joint star quality,
gorgeous cinematography, and adequate direction by Ron Howard, critics panned the lackluster film.Kidman's subsequent projects, My Life and Malice (both 1993), were similarly disappointing, despite scattered favorable reviews.
Like
the gorgeous cinematography (which is used to good effect to eroticize a sex scene), this is all part of Almodovar's stylistic package.
An overrated thriller that does have
a gorgeous cinematography and an intriguing premise but whose development has its share of unnecessary narrative flaws and drags unforgivably, feeling bloated (and even tiresome) with scenes that are elongated for too long.
Gorgeous cinematography and editing, but terribly weak story.
The first 90 minutes of this 2:23 long movie bristle with electric energy: dazzling mise en scene, dynamic pacing and
gorgeous cinematography.
Gorgeous cinematography, wonderful synthy score, heaps of style, macabre imagery, awkward dialogue, and surreal storytelling you might find pretentious.
Besson delivers 89 minutes of Euro - flair action,
gorgeous cinematography and silly - smart thrills with an acute awareness that what he is selling is more icing than cake.
It checks off the required boxes with solid acting,
gorgeous cinematography and all the frustrating, glorious emotional restraint that you expect from a romance set in Victorian England.
How incredibly frustrating it is to see a movie so compelling, wonderfully directed, technically exemplary and with
a gorgeous cinematography go into self - destruction mode in the last thirty minutes, when it gives in to predictable revelations and silly situations worthy of a lame soap - opera.
A largely faithful and beautifully produced adaptation of the classic Thomas Hardy novel, with great period piece production values,
gorgeous cinematography and fine performances across the board.
This soap opera eventually gets so frothy that some of Bathsheba's suitors are lost amid the suds (and
the gorgeous cinematography).
Its quirks surprisingly entertain rather than grate or annoy, largely because of Lafleur's assured direction and Mishara's
gorgeous cinematography.
Still, it did receive nominations for Bruno Delbonnel's
gorgeous cinematography, and for sound mixing.
With lush colors,
gorgeous cinematography, and convincing CGI elements, this is «eye - candy» in every sense of the word, and every bit as satisfying and addictive as the real candy shown within.
The gorgeous cinematography and camerawork here (see trailer below) by Adam Arkapaw (True Detective, Macbeth, Animal Kingdom) looks very much in the style of Emmanuel Lubezki, that I hereby will be referring this film henceforth to, The Tree of Strife.
Its stunning 2.35:1 anamorphic presentation, supervised by Cundey, does for this film exactly what the Cundey - approved transfer of The Fog did for that film: it resurrects it, transforming a marginal not - recommend in the case of Cimber's film into a marginal recommend based on the strength of Cundey's
gorgeous cinematography.