Seven is known for it's horror/thriller story and twist...but damn the visuals and cinematography make you feel so crowded. Every exterior shot is low to the ground and crowded. Even the interiors are like a hoarders nightmare.
Kino.
Seven is known for it's horror/thriller story and twist...but damn the visuals and cinematography make you feel so crowded. Every exterior shot is low to the ground and crowded. Even the interiors are like a hoarders nightmare.
Kino.
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>Is there a more claustrophobic film in history?
Burried. Bro
wtf m8
Se7en is proto torture porn.
And indeed all the torture porn like Saw and Hostel has ripped off Se7en's sleazy, muddy, claustrophobic, industrial-like visual style, even pretentious torture porn like the ones from Gaspar Noe ripped off from it.
Good movie, I'm surprised I hadn't heard of it until last year sometime.
I have to laugh about that movie though. It solely consist of nearly 2 sets, 4 actors, very few special effects and it costs 48 million dollars, haha.
Either overpaid actors/execs or money laundering.
Sorry it were 6 actors. Wow, now that's a difference.
WELL WHO FUCKING FORCED YOU TO CLIMB INTO A TIGHT WET CRAVICE YOU FUCKING RETARD
YOU MISSING THE WOMB SO MUCH? WELL GUESS WHAT FAGGOT YOU'RE GONNA DIE
FUCK I hate people so god damn much. YOU DESERVE IT
YOU ALL DESERVE IT
But how did they get the camera up in Amy Schumer's vagina?
That movie with Ryan Reynolds.
fast and furious franchise is getting out of hand
Dunkirk had it's moments
Close, but I was thinking of the one where he was buried alive.
Well he did get pretty much buried alive by the critics
Kill List
I'm just spitting out a few suggestions although the camera work may not be at the level of se7ens
Alien
alien3 and 4
Thesis (spanish title Tesis)
Das boot
The Poseidon Adventure
The Towering Inferno
Jacob's Ladder
Session 9
Leviathan (1989)
Spoorloos
Hausu
Housebound (2000)
The Shining is kinda claustrophobic*
Same with the Thing
and Prince of Darkness
but you make a great point, the camera work in those flicks aren't in that style
Yep, the downfall of the boat in the night was kino.
Good Time was suffocating
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The Serpent and the Rainbow shares similar aspects with se7en.
A few more:
Basket Case
Brain Damage
Night of the Living Dead
La Residencia
City of the Living Dead / House by the Cemetery (the late 70s/early 80s b/italian-horrors always have a creepy feel about them, the set designs feel so inhuman and the camera work always zooms way too much)
The entering in Kowloon City in Bloodsport has among the most claustrophobic feelings in the films Ive seen. Cant believe people lived like that:
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is this the guy who got stuck in a crevice and died and whose body is still fucking in there?
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