The dry black humor that pervades the triumphs and tragedies of young Oliver's life has the unexpected effervescence of hyperbole as the story delves into the dangerous territories of sex, death, and the loss of innocence.
Not exact matches
I got a
dry,
black sense of
humor, so don't get offended by what I say haha
It's not that I couldn't understand the base of the film being a revenge tale; this is very much clear as day, but it is the film's sense of
humor that borders on being
dry and
black, to other points I feel it's just a Norwegian thing.
The pervasiveness of technology is at the forefront of the new film Creative Control, whose star, co-writer and director Benjamin Dickinson utilizes
black - and - white cinematography and
dry humor to satirize our overreliance on wearable tech and how that blinds...
Strikingly filmed in
black and white — cinematographer Robert Crasker won the Oscar for his work — The Third Man contains a great deal of suspense, several moments of
dry British
humor, and a fun performance from Cotten as the wide - eyed innocent.