Sentences with phrase «say about the cinematography»

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That said, the only thing that is really off putting about this film is the average level cinematography.
The use of music together with the outstandingly beautiful cinematography and interesting things the movie has to say about the gap between rich and poor and how mankind apparently fucked up its gene pool is very fascinating and interesting.
Plus, I never really say this about a movie, but it really has some tremendous cinematography.
Often times, the well - shot and well - constructed picture (which features some of the best cinematography of any film so far this year; the soundtrack and score is equally ace) just tries to say it all at once, posing questions about whether that grass is actually greener, or whether it grows verdant only after we've shat all over it.
Rachel Morrison fought through the bullshit, she cared more about her work and about cinematography than she did about what people said to her.
It's like saying that Drive is just about a getaway driver — it's not and for anyone who's seen it will know that the languid pace, the cinematography, the mood and the score are just as important to the film as any plot developments.
I know that's big words to say about Birdman, but it's a perfect amalgamation of highly skilled acting, tight script, phenomenal cinematography, masterful editing, and amazing direction all intertwined with intelligent social commentary and metaphorical existentialism.
The film rates this high for me not just because of its technical skill (the ensemble acting is terrific, with Kelly Macdonald in particular doing great work in just a few scenes, and Roger Deakins's cinematography is as good as anything he's done with the Coens, and that's saying a lot) but because of its ambiguity: because the questions it raises about narrative and about society are as interesting as those raised by any other film (but one) of 2007.
In the conversations about how to capture what Beachler was concocting on film Morrison — who made history this year as the first woman to be nominated for the cinematography Oscar for her work on «Mudbound» — said Coogler referenced a variety of inspirations including Ron Fricke's nonverbal «Baraka» and «Samsara,» «The Godfather,» «Sicario» and «The Dark Knight.»
That's a blessing for those who like getting lost in alienating dystopian worlds, and thanks to Roger Deakins» career - highlight cinematography (which is saying something), they'll be more than happy to meander in the film's high - falutin» questions about the evolving nature of humanity.
I went into this film not knowing a lot about it, and have to say that I was blown away by the amazing cinematography within this film, it was a great journey to follow and the story was told in a deep, but often hilarious way.
[Read more...] about Great cinematography in not - so - great films («Prisoners» & «Rush») and one of the year's best comedies («Enough Said»): what to see in cinemas now
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