Wendell Pierce: The independent movie scene is actually where
most actors of color get their opportunity.
Not exact matches
This was the
most insulting thing
of all as fan who is a woman
of color because if I were white or if Johnny Storm was played by a white
actor, stupid comments like.
Deakins showers
most of the film's scenes in gold
color schemes, which smartly function as a literal visual metaphor to the film's Golden Age Hollywood setting, especially in terms
of the grand studio sets that introduce the professional work
of several key
actor characters.
In fact, while
most of the supporting
actors are consigned to only a few scenes each, it's in these moments where the film shines the brightest; and that's quite a feat considering just how dark this movie is, both visually (the
colors are so washed out that it's like watching with sunglasses on at times) and thematically.