What is the most beautiful film you have ever watched? For me it's Barry Lyndon but 2001: A Space Odyssey is a close second.
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I'd say a tie between Barry Lyndon and Days of Heaven
The Leopard is number 1. Paris Texas and Wings of Desire are damn good. The Quiet Man is also a stand out.
1900
The Conformist is up there for me. Some other good ones in this thread too
Paterson and Call Me by Your Name were nice to look at as well
The Fall
The Last of the Mohicans
2001
Persona
Chunking express
The Hunger
Bladerunner 2049 and drive unironically
unironically the outdoor/snow scenes of Die Hard 2, and the opening/planet earth scenes of Interstellar. I find beauty in a harsh environment, I guess because it makes it more realistic?
did you guys see the 2001 70mm remaster that was touring around theaters?
Movies scored by Tangerine Dream incidentally have great cinematography .
Just found out about it so no, was it kino?
the thin red line
Yeah it was fucking kino.
Of recently seen films I'd say this had pretty amazing photography
noice
bretty gud
All of Tony Scott was good
He apparently took The Hungers failure pretty hard and spent a few years drunk and broken down in LA bars, regailing people about how he was the true artiste of the family and his brother was a hack
Samsara
The Tree of Life
Paris, Texas
Fanny and Alexander
Sorcerer is so dope
Good call. The whole ending sequence on the mountain is so dank. And also in the "court" of the Huron chief
The Assassination etc etc
>Blade Runner is good because Deakins but he's done better stuff
The past scenes being black and white, the current day scenes being drab, each of the respective stories within the movie having their own color scheme, the way the sets for the stories were made to look like they were in a play, it was fantastic. I can't mention the score since you can't see it, but Philip Glass broke the mold here.
In terms of shot composition and lighting and all that jazz? Maybe something like Space Odyssey, or Oldboy, or There Will Be Blood, or something along those lines.
In terms of content? Probably something romantic or very human nature oriented in it's themes. Punch Drunk Love, Anomalisa, The Before Trilogy, something like that.
really underrated film