I know, not something I saw coming, but the wonders of
modern action cinematography come to the fore here, as a virtual camera roams the ice alongside «Margot Robbie».
Not exact matches
The movie doesn't do anything wrong per se, merely suffers the same problems all
action movies created in the early 2000s have, especially when compared to the sleek
cinematography of the
modern Bond films and the Raid.
Typical for
modern films of this nature, the
action scenes are filled with shaky handheld
cinematography and rapid cuts that mean there often isn't a single well - framed shot in the whole sequence (and if there is it lasts about a nanosecond before being replaced by one that isn't).
Modern fantasy conspiracy theories meet cold war spy stories and Asian
action cinematography.