Not exact matches
Written by and starring Phoebe Waller - Bridge (#queen), Fleabag is a
stunning look at sex, love, and relationships — and it's some of the most real sh*t I
've seen committed to
film.
You must
have seen many celebrities walking the red carpet at some fashion GALA or
film festival, some of them
stunning always, some of them, well, often to dress like a joke... If you observe carefully, you'll find that some types of dress never make mistakes.
In fact, the
film starts off with one of the more moving images I
have seen in American cinema in which during an unveiling of a statue celebrating America's peace and prosperity, a crowd is
stunned to find a homeless man, our tramp, sleeping on the monument.
As anyone who
has seen Maddin's
stunning 2000 short
film «The Heart of the World» (possibly the pinnacle of his career) can attest, he can cram more complex storytelling and memorable imagery into a few minutes of screen time than most filmmakers can muster in an entire career.
This
film is certainly an outstanding visual spectacle that boasts some of the most impressive, fluid and
stunning cgi sequences I
've ever
seen.
Add in some of the most
stunning South African landscapes ever
seen and you
have a real winner of a
film.
What bumps the
film up from minor to major achievement is its expert cinematography, which captures the majesty of horses unlike any movie I
've seen, while capturing the
stunning Icelandic landscape just as well.
It's actually astonishing that we not only
have great actors nailing tricky scenes, and really some
stunning, winding camerawork to go with it, but such things as the weaving in of special effects and the utter lack of capturing any of the off - screen crew members who surely must
have been around helping with the shoot (that we never
see anything we shouldn't in any of the many on - screen mirrors is quite astonishing) only makes this one of the more brilliant efforts at shooting a seamless
film since the first in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope.
To say I loved The Shape of Water really
would be an understatement, the
film inspiring in me such a range of emotions that it left me reeling by its
stunning final frame, unsure how to process exactly what I
'd seen outside of the fact that I knew from the bottom of my heart that I
had witnessed an article of supreme originality that I wouldn't be forgetting anytime soon.
Stronger was a
film I initially
had no interest in
seeing (the subject matter seemed too gruesome and intense) that
stunned me with how uniquely it approached the semiotics of pain, therapy, and healing, processes that cinema
has tried to depict since the earliest days of the form.
I
had no idea that it
would be worth anything, but I was really
stunned at how many good
films I
saw.
If you
've seen the
stunning teaser and theatrical trailer that were cut for this
film, then...
If you
've seen the
stunning teaser and theatrical trailer that were cut for this
film, then you know what you're in for.
Fortunately, when he finally
saw Johnson's movie, he concluded that it was «probably the most sophisticated «Star Wars» movie since «Empire»... I just think it's a
stunning film — it's challenging, it's surprising, it
has humor.
Many who
have seen the
film gush about Vittorio Storaro's lush and lavish cinematography, and yes, he helps create a visually
stunning picture.
Even if the cast is great, the
film is visually
stunning, and it gets critical acclaim (probably from folks who haven't
seen the original), just NO.
Refn uses his trademark bold neons throughout the
film — he's colorblind and
has to saturate colors in order to better
see them — and on a purely aesthetic level Demon is
stunning to look at.
The script for the
film, which boasts two writers with cultish followings, Neil Gaiman (Stardust, Mirrormask) and Roger Avary (The Rules of Attraction, Pulp Fiction),
had been in the works for almost a decade, finally coming to fruition with one of the more visually
stunning films you're ever likely to
see.
In the game, the beauty of Studio Ghibli's hand - drawn animation
has been perfectly reproduced, with the cel - shaded graphics engine producing
stunning real - time animations of a quality normally only
seen in their industry - leading feature
films.