Not exact matches
Mendes shoots the
scene at night, using the flashing bulbs of neon
lights to silhouette the men as they engage in a vicious
fight sequence.
When the
lights came up after a Comic - Con - only extended trailer featuring a kinetic
fight scene and dazzling action set to a Kendrick Lamar track, director Ryan Coogler and his elated stars including Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong» o, Andy Serkis and Michael B. Jordan couldn't contain their joy, hugging and celebrating the moment onstage.
Director Harold Daniels is no visual stylist and there's a slackness to many of the
scenes, but he comes to life in a nighttime murder
scene that he transforms into a model of noir violence, an urban street
fight in the dark of the empty city picked out in shards of
light (credit likely goes to cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca, RKO's crime movie vet), and the screenplay co-written by Steve Fisher has a bite of irony in its twists.
I would be shocked to learn this movie had been story - boarded, because it felt like the last half hour of an action -
light movie is just one long, repetitive chase -
fight scene between Reacher and the Hunter.
On the
lighter side, I love the
scene where Rin and Nezha
fight back to back during the battle at Sinegard.
You've found yourself being stared at while sitting at a red
light and acting out a
fight scene.
In the pre and post boss
fight exposition dumps you are never told why your character is imprisoned, but once you're out there is a beautiful and wordless
scene that explains it perfectly and casts the entire game into a new
light.