Aesthetically pleasing movies?
Aesthetically pleasing movies?
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bump. C'mon give me examples
The Leopard, Senso, Ludwig, The Draughtsman's Contract and The Baby of Macon. All of these have somehow similar aesthetic to Barry Lyndon.
thank you user. i have seen the leopard and it's a wonderful example of what i'm searching for. Sure the rest will be the same
looks good. thanks
American Psycho fully captured the 80s yuppie aesthetic
This guy went overboard with the make up.
If you liked The Leopard check out all of Visconti's period films. All of his films are worth watching even his neorealist efforts, they all look good. The other ones are recommended are Greenaway films. If you want to watch his films start with Draughtsman's Contract or The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover. All of his films are visually interesting. He is obsessed with paintings and visual storytelling. The Baby of Macon has great visuals, design and camera work but it's pretty out there and unpleasant. Saragossa Manuscript is strange period piece with fantastic visuals. Marketa Lazarová, The Devil's Trap and Valley of the Bees are medieval set films with great aesthetic. Films by Theodoros Angelopoulos, Bela Tarr, Aleksey German and Andrei Tarkovsky are also great looking.
I love 80's movies that fully embrace their time period
Film by Jew who raped a kid. Sorry no
best Italian landscapes
Black Rain, Big Trouble in Little China and Total Recall.
best Chinese landscapes
the tailor movie from last year, something weave?
also, columbus from 2017 or 2018 with that korean
both extremely pleasing and beautifully shot, imo
Films by Max Ophuls.
Phantom Thread.
I noticed Black Rain is on Prime, I might go check that out tonight.
Thanks for the recommendation user.
hey Polanski's China Town is a masterpiece. let's make an effort to separate the artist with it's work
Funny thing about Scott's Black Rain is that it's not even the best film of 1989 named Black Rain.
alatriste? wow i'm really surprised this film has any consideration out of spain
I liked Bad Times at the El Royale partly or mostly because of the aesthetics of the hotel. It's not like it compares to Barry Lyndon, but then so few movies do.
Phantom Thread
I watched the trailer to this and it looked boring as fuck as far as movies go, is it all aesthetics or good also?
To Live and Die in LA was cop show tier
Priscilla, Queen of The Desert.
are there any other movies that have this kind of monster hunting feel?
It is what they did at the time. It covered up any. Discoloration from never bathing. They never washed the makeup off, just added more when it was rubbed off.
that has to be the most 80s movie of all time. i half expected Duran Duran to show up out of nowhere for no fucking reason.
Roy Andersson's movies are the most aesthetically pleasing movies ever
I don't know any movies more beautiful than his.
>i can't separate the art from the artist because i'm a dumbshit
The Sherlock Holmes movies do an AMAZING job with set design and costumes. Victorian London looks smashing in these movies and the fact that the grime is turned up to 11 makes it so much better
Many of the best artists were degenerates. They invent and change culture. So of course they spend time beyond the boundaries of it.
Anything by David Lean, Days of Heaven
You're a cop show
tier
Funky Forest has great aesthetics
This is not an aesthetic film, it's visually bland and unremarkable. It's a political film about Tony Blair.
Shut it niggerfaggot, Ghostwriter is truly redpilled.
Basically all the Archers movies in colour are exquisite (and incredibly well preserved, with fantastic resorations). Especially Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, Black Narcissus and Red Shoes.
Ozu is probably the king of aesthetic kino, however.
For a different kind of aesthetic (noir-chic) I strongly recommend Sweet Smell of Success
All jews have raped a kid
I still want that smoking coat or whatever the thick linen bathrobe like thing is called. Looked comfy as fuck to lounge around in.
it's alright, not PTA's best but it's still good. DDL carries the movie with his acting as usual. the soundtrack by Jonny Greenwood lifts the movie considerably also, and it obviously looks great.
>thinking that because they rarely bathed they didn't wash their face, pits and cocks with a cloth and basin every morning
Do you also believe in the dark ages?
It was adviced against by the medical and scientific community washing was seen as dangerous to the health. Rich and educated people wouldn't do that. They could afford perfume and knew that science told them it was dangerous.
>washing was seen as dangerous to the health.
No, BATHING was. As in jumping into a body of water or hanging around at crowded public baths, which did make people sick. The no bathing=no washing thing is just a myth perpetuated by fools who for some reason thought people should have been taking baths in the era, when in reality people have been cleaning themselves with just damp cloths for most of human history. Because most people wouldn't afford a tub to fit in, and didn't have servants to fetch hot water and so couldn't be arsed to prepare one. A small wash basin and a jug of water, coupled with a cloth, was plenty enough to make your morning ablutions. They of course smelled, since a hobo shower isn't as good at getting everywhere as a modern-day hot bath or shower, but they didn't completely abandon all washing.
Unironically the best movie I've ever seen
Marie Antoinette
Maybe the photography was unremarkable but the location was aesthetic. The house and that beach town had great atmosphere
Here's a couple of films.
>Eyes Wide Shut
This movie is a definite go-to in aesthetic films.
>Watchmen
inb4 "Muh Capeshit" This movie had great visuals whether you like the movie or not.
>Alien
H.R. Giger. I think that explains my reasoning enough.
>Spring Breakers
I don't need to explain this one.
Remains of the Day.
From Hell did a good job, too. There are some talented production designers out there. LA Confidential was fantastic, and while everyone hates the movie, Hail Caesar! was very well done, as was Oh Brother and Barton Fink, and Buster Scrubs. The Coens give a fuck about things like that.
Tarantino is also really good with authenticity for his sets.
And, there are the epic set pieces, like Amadeus, that had incredible sets and costumes. It was the skill of the actors that made you look past it all and paid attention to them.
Another one for period detail is A River Runs Through It.
>It was adviced against by the medical and scientific community washing was seen as dangerous to the health.
The word is "advised", you illiterate fuck. And, there were pockets of European culture in the late middle ages that thought bathing in hot baths was unhealthy, but that was uncommon. But you're so dumb, you probably think the sun was less bright in the dark ages.
Giger gets half of the credit - give the rest to the guys who deserved it, like Ron Cobb and Roger Christian, who designed all of the human sets and props. Giger did the alien stuff, some really fucking talented people did the rest. Even Mobius got involved, and helped design the space suits.
I'm still mad that this was marketed as another ghost horror movie instead of a gothic romance like it should have been. Fucking everything about it is beautifully gothic, from the set and costumes to the special effects. If I had known I would have watched it in the cinema just to see it all on the big screen.
>while everyone hates the movie, Hail Caesar! was very well done
I don't remember anything except the dancing sailors and the uboat, but I still remember enjoying it entirely because of the style. I can only assume that it was the script that was lacking.
I should've added them.
I'm talking about the sets and wardrobe. They were really well done.
I hate to defend Jews but any dude who's upset or someone having sex with a teen girl who was into it is literally just jealous, and any woman who's upset is just jealous she didn't get to bone some rich daddy figure as a teen.
how retarded can you be to believe this fucking anglo propaganda holy shit
There weren't pockets. It was widely regarded by all. Scientific papers were shared at the time. It was generally seen as an unhealthy vice done by the turks and Africans.
omg is that the ghost whisperer
The fact that people had to be instructed how to wash and use soap after the invention of germ theory in the 1800s and the fact that there is only medical writing from the time supporting my side shows that it is true.
Great film, Kobayashi was a fantastic director.
name. imma movie noob
Red Riding.
Absolute tragedy the dumbed-down ripoff 'True Detective' is better known.
Fallen Angels
I need to rewatch this movie
is that aesthetic for ants?
I watched this and The Name of the Rose because both were recommendation in the Eberron campaign setting for D&D 3.5. Both are awesome.
Rather see Mathew McConaghey pull weeds than whatever the fuck Andrew Garfield calls """"acting""""
He's not bad in it actually, it helps that the rest of the cast is really good.
I wish I lived in this time period, where men and women wore geisha make up and wigs 24/7. We have descended into barbarians in the past 300 years. sad.
>men and women wore geisha make up
Because everyone had smallpox