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hookshot18 · 29 days
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Watched The End of Evangelion
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I never want to watch this movie again unless it’s in a movie theater
Everything about the movie is just so cinematic, that watching it on a small screen with no surround sound doesn’t do it justice
When you sit down to watch it in a theater, you’re forced to give it respect. It was a packed theater and the only thing the audience did was snicker a little bit at the beginning of the hospital scene, but after that it was nothing but awed silence
When I got home my mother thought I was on drugs. Apparently I was pale and out of breath
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itsalphotography · 2 years
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Июнь, море, плёнка 😍 📷Nikon f4s 🧿HELLIOS-44m 🎞Silberra U200 . . . . #nikonf4s #nikon #nikonfilm #nikofilmphoto #nikonfilmcamera #film35mm #filmbw #film #filmshot #filmlife #filmphotomag #filmphotography #filmnaturephoto #filmcommunity #filmisnotdead #filmcamera #silberrafilm #silberra #silberrau200 #summer #sea #2022 #photoonfilm #onfilm #blackandwhite #bwphoto #blackandwhitephotography #nature #sealife #sun (at Триозерье) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck2omFeAhFR/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sofiabem · 2 years
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by Sofia Beçak #filmphotography #redfilter
Visconde de Maua, RJ- Brasil, 2021
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themilfnextdoor · 2 years
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brvx4 · 1 year
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Broker, Hirokazu Kore-Eda. 2022.
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binnylouis · 2 years
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This film was a huge surprise!! I was so scared at first seeing how bad this franchise was failing... But I'm glad they finally got a director who's aware of the sources and knows how to make this film. The scores and cinematography are really magnificent. It’s a must watch! - - - #prey #preyhulu #predator #alienvspredator #filmphotography #cinematography #cinephile #filmrecommendation #hulu #filmcommunity #filmshots #predator2 #films #sciencefiction #scifi #screenplay #direction #cinéma #moviescenes #cinephilecommunity #cinephile #movielovers #fyp https://www.instagram.com/p/ChG04DYvUEU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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escaping-comfort · 1 year
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Filmshot taken by me in Amsterdam 📍
Kodak Ektar 100
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hookshot18 · 1 month
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Watched Michael Mann’s Manhunter
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(No, he didn’t choose the title)
So I’ve been in both a Hannibal mood and a Michael Mann mood recently, so I thought I’d take a look at the original adaptation of the original novel. And I gotta say, it’s very interesting to look at it both isolated and in the context of everything that came afterwards
First of all, it’s got a great cast. Unlike the sequels there aren’t really any names in the cast outside of Brian Cox, but everyone gives a great performance, especially William Petersen as Will Graham. Whenever he’d do the character’s signature monologues while talking to himself, it’s nothing but him talking directly to the camera in single takes, he doesn’t have the luxury of cuts or montages to fall back on. Brian Cox’s Hannibal Lecktor is the most understated version, but that doesn’t mean he’s missing the kind of fruity cattiness that makes him so fascinating to watch. The two of them have great chemistry that definitely does have hints of the homoerotic, but I just wish I was able to watch more of them. The killer who they’ve reunited over, Francis Dolarhyde, is played by Tom Noonan, is also a real treat. He’s so tall and imposing, and a great antagonist. One of the flaws of the movie is how little time is spent on him. (Ironically the book has the opposite problem, having page after page describe every single injustice Dolarhyde has faced as a child to the point of being cartoonishly tragic.) As I haven’t finished the Hannibal show, I can’t comment on its portrayal of the Red Dragon, so I have to give it to the 2002 movie for the best version of him. All of the rest of the cast, such as Dennis Farina, Kim Greist, and Joan Allen are all extremely natural and do a good job even if they aren’t as memorable as future performances in the series
From a filmmaking perspective, it’s beautiful. Michael Mann and cinematographer Dante Spinotti have beautiful imagery that they love to linger on, the score is that kind of 80s synth sound that horror and thrillers have severely lacked in the last few decades, and it all builds up to a movie that has the perfect amount of style and substance.
I’ll compare it to the other movies in the series that I’ve seen, Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon. It’s very interesting to watch compared to the former, since that one is unique in that it goes for a very naturalistic visual style, which pairs well with the more animated cast. And then Red Dragon makes the cast even more animated somehow, and has become perhaps the most stylized thing outside of the TV series, though I think it backfired into becoming style over substance, which is odd considering it has the same source material and cinematographer, but 16 years and a worse director make all the difference. Mann’s iconic level of detail may be a bit overboard, to the point where most of the crew left before wrapping and the ending is very noticeably cobbled together and short, but you won’t see Brett Ratner have people ride an elevator in a building several blocks away timed exactly to rise as Will figures out the killer’s motive, being basically a Lightbulb moment.
All in all, if you’re a fan of either Hannibal Lecter, thrillers, or just movies in general, give this a watch, it’s very much a hidden gem
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colincliveforever · 2 years
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Colin Clive and Katharine Hepburn in Christopher Strong by Truus, Bob & Jan too! Via Flickr: British postcard in the Filmshots series by British Weekly. Photo: Radio. Publicity still for Christopher Strong (Dorothy Arzner, 1933) with Katharine Hepburn. British actor Colin Clive (1900-1937) was the original Dr. Frankenstein. He made film history with his scream "It's Alive! It's Alive!" after his success at animating the Monster in Frankenstein (James Whale, 1931). For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards or follow us at Tumblr or Pinterest.
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haemoglobink · 3 years
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And the colour palette was a rainbow 🌈🏳️‍🌈
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Жизнь прекрасна! . . Nikon f4s Kodak Aerocolor 125 . . . #kodak125 #kodakcolor #nikonf4s #nikonf4 #nikon #nikonfilmcamera #color #hellios44_2 #hellios44 #filmshot #summer #film #color125 #iso125 #aerocolor125 #aerocolor #filmlife #filmphotography #photoonfilm #photo #photooftheday #photofilm #photographer (at Khabarovsk, Khabarovsky kray) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeklgXxO-WN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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haedvs · 2 years
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some recent shots I took
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sixteensaltines · 2 years
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Minari by Lee Isaac Chung (A24, 2021)
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