It comes on at first like the blandest of TV hospital dramas, although
the strange camera angles, spooky music and affected speech of the characters — all Lanthimos hallmarks — signal that something strange is afoot.
All too often, poor lighting and
strange camera angles can interfere with making a good first impression.
Not exact matches
I handed my husband the
camera while he was studying and he didn't even get up, so pardon the bad lighting and
strange angles.
There are not crazy
camera angles or
strange arcade play modes.
Way too much on - the - nose dialogue, some objective
camera angles, and a
strange third act with material derived from Terminator, Akira, and 12 Monkeys.
While many cut - scenes look spectacular in 1080p, occasionally there were these
strange moments when the scene would change
camera angles only to switch to a lower - res image, and it was extremely noticeable.
If you can have ME, a seasoned Silent Hill vet getting freaked out by a
camera angle, a
strange shape in the dark or running up a never ending staircase for ten minutes before turning around to find a door that wasn't there before, well touche, Vatra.
It's a deadly dance of frustration and throwing caution to the wind, as swinging your weapon while moving around like a tank doesn't always respond to the awkward controls, and then you'll also struggle with seeing what's going on as the
camera likes to be in
strange angles and get trapped in buildings, making it just as bad as your enemy.
as soon as the
camera gets too high and goes over the set, you see the other side of the backdrop and things can get a little
strange... which requires us to spend too much time managing what the player can see from any
angle.
A good example of this is the episodic adventure game Life Is
Strange, in which the protagonist's butt isn't emphasized or centralized; the
camera angles work in conjunction with the story to encourage us to identify with her as a human being.
Some of the
camera angle and lighting choices I find to be a little
strange but the idea, the sound effects / music and general attitude of not - taking - it - too - seriously make up for that.