Add a nice score and
beautiful cinematography into the equation and you're left with a highly involving and enjoyable film.
Not exact matches
For as far as the scenery,
cinematography and music score goes, this was like delving
into a really lush and
beautiful painting.
It transports the viewer like no other show can
into another world - with engaging characters and
beautiful cinematography.
Needless to say, this hyper - atmospheric art film is a little too reliant on its environment, but the deep snow setting of this lyrically bleak drama was always going to be instrumental in the establishment of both tone and aesthetic value, and sure enough, this film's
beautiful environment goes complimented by
cinematography by Bedřich Baťka which, while held back by a black - and - white palette, is playful enough in lighting and scope to attract you
into this film's handsome world.
The
cinematography is
beautiful, really turning a rather dull summer home
into something more, and takes full advantage of the camera's main drawback — zero peripheral vision.
The characters act in the way you expect, and despite Cianfrance's attempts to layer the film with long, sweeping moments and
beautiful cinematography, it doesn't do much to elevate the story
into something more unique, or at least more riveting.
Operating on several levels at once — as fiction, as documentary, as investigation
into the documentary form, as historical excavation and as exploration of the process of a talented and committed actor --» Kate Plays Christine» which won Greene the Documentary Writing award, even finds time to be
beautiful, with Sean Price Williams «
cinematography giving the film an aesthetic that is as unique as its premise.
A fine cast,
beautiful cinematography and stellar writing and directing by Darabont turns what might have been an overly ambitious dud at the hands of lesser talent
into Academy Award - worthy material.
With a radical take on narrative, disturbing yet
beautiful cinematography, and a highly sophisticated use of on - and offscreen sound, Martel turns her tale of a decaying bourgeois family, whiling away the hours of one sweaty, sticky summer,
into a cinematic marvel.
These problems don't become noticeable until almost an hour
into the film, though, because the
beautiful cinematography will have most people absolutely mesmerized.
Fassbender is immense as Mr Macbeth though, capturing the descent
into madness perfectly, and loved the blood red ending -
beautiful, if bleak,
cinematography throughout.
The film is captured in
beautiful black and white as it sets the tone for the entire film while the
cinematography catapults the film
into a free - flowing renaissance where nature takes on a form of not just setting but a character to sympathize with and examine more thoroughly.
With storytelling,
beautiful cinematography, and just a little bit of magic Caitlin takes us
into the worlds of the artists in her life.