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.
Not exact matches
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.
Director Terrence Malick's beautifully shot
period piece, which won an Oscar for its
cinematography, tells the story
of Bill (Richard Gere), an early - 1900s Chicago steel - mill worker who flees town after accidentally killing a man.
«Catch Me If You Can: Behind the Camera» (17:09) is a general making -
of piece that runs through the issues
of production, from Spielberg deciding to direct out
of an enjoyable table read to the
period production design to the Janusz Kaminski's
cinematography, with good interviews and B - roll.