Brian Oldham is just 20 - years - old and a photographer from California who takes
the most breathtaking shots, ones that show a strange and vivid imagination.
Not exact matches
As compact as the recording equipment has to be, it looks
breathtaking, especially since
most of the footage has to be
shot from one of the three men during their risky ascension where life hangs upon their utmost concentration.
The aspect of this film that I loved the
most was easily the cinematography, some
shots are just downright
breathtaking.
Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck (The Lives of Others), who adapted the screenplay (based on the French film Anthony Zimmer) with Christopher McQuarrie and Julian Fellowes (or maybe he just did the last rewrites in a long - gestating development process), makes Venice look like the
most gorgeous city on Earth and
shoots Jolie with the same admiring, idealizing perspective, but has no facility for light comedy, romantic sizzle or
breathtaking action.