But before one attempts to look at it with the artful interest of a Godfrey Reggio joint, or even as existential poetry, this film wields a political importance that's bigger than art, using its
extensive cinematic potential that could hopefully bring change.
Verbinski had this to say: «I think the whole utopia - gone - wrong story that's cleverly unveiled to players is just brimming
with cinematic potential... Of all the games I've played, this is one that I felt has a really strong narrative.»
In a fashion not unlike Robert Rodriguez, Fargeat gracefully unlocks
the cinematic potential of each intricate set piece.
As in This is Not a Film, we get to watch him in close - up as he surveys a room and imagines
its cinematic potential, knowing all the while — experiencing it through his Chaplinesque eyes — that his own artistic potential has been limited by stupid political oppression.
Favreau holds to iconic gunslinger posture and dusty trails, respecting
the cinematic potential of western minutiae before blending in the alien invasion theatrics.
Though still in its infancy, and frequently misused, motion - capture is gradually, if intermittently, living up to
its cinematic potential.
So I was ready to evaluate the play not just as a piece of stagecraft but for
its cinematic potential, too.
On the red carpet to
cinematic potential: Inside the Abgeordnetenhaus, site of the Books at Berlinale event.
Perhaps no Ubisoft franchise has
the cinematic potential of Assassin's Creed.