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That movie does look incredible overall.
But these shots are wonderful and enough that I would love to watch NTTD again right now.
Lol well I wanted to put 10 but it seems I found it unconsciously impossible given the beauty of this work. I edited it to 15 and that's it.
God this movie looks IMPECCABLE. Stunning.
Just scene after scene of beautifully composed shots and splendid lighting. Love Sandgren’s work and that insistence on sunset vibes.
I watched Skyfall in 4k last night and, holy moly, Deakins really did do GOAT tier work on that.
Bond 26 will have a hard time matching Linus though
The colours and vibrancy in that shot are amazing, I'd love a poster of that
No doubt. SF still looks fantastic.
Depending on director, it could even be likely he does another. If they want to go for guaranteed Oscar's buzz in most categories I bet they'll at least ask him, if the next director doesn't have someone already
For a movie that is so modern and sleek, it really is timeless. Hasn't aged a bit.
I know what you mean. I guess by 'depth' I'm not necessarily interested in colour/what format either film is using but referring to how their visual choices (so lighting, camera movement, compositions and all that) made me feel when watching these films. Again, I just find everything in SF draws me into the story, while in NTTD it often takes me out of it/isn't working in quite the same way. In truth I'm generally of the opinion that cinematography doesn't necessarily have to be 'beautiful' or overt, so I'd agree more with Deakins/likely appreciate his work more naturally.
Yeah this is the thing about NTTD's aesthetic, Sandgren talks about it in the book and I *think* on one of the podcasts — he and Fukunaga chose to craft the film like an old 50s/60s Cinemascope epic. And it really works in evoking that feeling through the coloring and "goo" of it all. Quite unique compared to most blockbusters these days.
Lol, how (what I presume to be) Brad Pitt's character's house is colored pretty much like Matera. Lot of similar lighting/coloring going on here. That shot of Diego Calva at the end of the trailer is straight out of NTTD in terms of color too. Cinematographer auteurism!
This is beside the point of the thread but really excited for "Babylon". The script is on the internet and it is a fantastic read.
PS: But this is not really about cinematography any more. Let me just say that I find the NTTD cinematography impeccable, as evidenced by your examples.
I wholeheartedly agree. They should get Deakins back. Maybe lure him back with Nolan. I’d love to see that combo for a new Bond. one thing is for certain, it would look amazing.