what is some of the best cinematography you've seen to far in your shitty life?
Cinematography
Unironically Dunkirk.
The New World
dishonest
>take a camera into Nature and film it.
>OMG look at that cinematography!
every. fucking . time.
the trick is finding a spot in nature that doesn't look like absolute garbage
barry lyndon is sooo kinno guise
I don't even know user, I don't really keep track
most of Denis Villeneuves movies.
Not these, that's for sure.
Il Gattopardo, L'Eclisse, L'Avventura, The Passenger, Barry Lyndon, The Cook, the Thief his Wife and Her Lover, Marketa Lazarová, The Sacrifice, Andrei Rublev, Werckmeister Harmonies, The Turin Horse, Eternity and a Day, Ulysses' Gaze, The Searchers, Black Narcissus etc.
>Fellowship of the Ring
>Road to Perdition
>Birdman
>Stalker
What are the others?
fuck a these gay ass movies yous some kinda fag?
>old = good
>new = bad
There he is.
Those are good films.
Mostly yes. The question was what's the best cinematography you have seen not the best new films.
Drive
No.
What about it?
Greatest cinematography
What a coincidence that all the films you think have the best cinematography are either old or in black and white.
Tell me what was so great about Werckmeister Harmonies, the film that couldn't even be bothered to sync the dialogue with the actor's mouths?
Well from newer films i like The Master, Phantom Thread, Embrace of the Serpent, The Tree of Life, Hard to be a God, Good Time and Loveless. I liked the cinematography in OGF more than in Drive but they are both very well shot.
That's because they look great. I also forgot Lawrence of Arabia. I also like black and white aesthetic.
The main actor is German, the dialogue is in hungarian so i guess that's what you referring to. The film has a great sense of mood, the images and music create atmosphere unlike any other film. What’s so great about it is that it works purely on emotional level, you don't have to understand any subtext to enjoy the film. The loneliness and melancholy are present in every frame. It's quite unique.
Blade runner 2049
>No.
Uptight faggot, Muh old movies, large amount of coping, seek validation on 4channel.
Yes.
I'm serious
I answered the question that OP asked. You are projecting too much. I don't even know whether there is something like art major in my country. I have never heard of anyone that has it here.
After belittling the subjective artistic taste of others.
Be nice.
So that's why you are so pissy. That was also a subjective opinion and i wasn't belittling them, i just said that those not for sure.
Keep lying to yourself.
Which part was a lie?
This was shot by Moroccan director Kumin ur-Fayss
It's beautiful. What film? Reminds me of this great obscure French film called Le Cuckolde.
The Thin Red Line is beautiful and mystical