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I just like the textural physicality of that film. Hoytema also achieves an occasional ghost-like look to certain textures (specifically skin, the way it seems to shimmer as if supernatural in some situations, particularly the torture sequence).
By the way, I don't love Spectre as a whole. But I do think cinematographically it is a strong film, and anything detracting from that is probably more due to Mendes, who just didn't seem into it anymore and I think that killed the energy of the film.
I think you've pretty much nailed it, my friend.
Some of the soft colour treatments in SPECTRE remind me of what ungraded footage shot in S-LOG looks like. It's a very flat looking film in parts.
Stunning.
Much better on the left
Outstanding work @AgentJamesBond007
That is miles, MILES above what Eon gave us. An outstanding improvement.
That gun-barrel would have made me excited to see the film, and the colors are vastly better.
https://vimeo.com/273058715
First row:
1. B: Summer feeling, A have been to muchof cold feeling.
Overall the opening it is split in two parts.
It have bit of that CR energie, but not so violence. I think it look better because movie is shot on film.
2: B. Weather thing.. of course movie is not named Skyfall. But i see as one of those contuned elemente from SF.
3: a/b are it realy make difrence
4/5: B. It must look it is summer/hot there.
Second row:
1&3: a/b are it realy make difrence. But i must say i whas close in saying A with 3.
2&4: A. Overall i think that part of movie is way to dark / TDK to much. Another contuned left over from Skyfall (shangai elevator scene).
5: B.
Skyfall (my definite #1; rest not really in any particular order)
Dr. No
The Spy Who Loved Me
Casino Royale
For Your Eyes Only
Tomorrow Never Dies
You Only Live Twice
Both have excellent Cold War atmosphere due to their cinematography. Let’s not forget they had to use Western European locations to stand in for East Germany and Czechoslovakia, yet they still managed to provide that behind-the-Iron-Curtain-atmosphere.
On the other hand India is colourful and Afghanistan feels like it’s from a David Lean film (that sunset is gorgeous!).
Agreed.
This.