Films with good use of color

I'll start with a few that I can think of.

>Stalker
>Red Desert
>The Sacrifice
>Youth of the Beast
>The Wizard of Oz
>Mirror
>Three Colors Trilogy
>Tokyo Drifter
>Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters


Let me know if you think of more.

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The thing

suspira

>le "so irionic i can't even tell when i'm being serious anymore" man.

i'm not being ironic

That's even more depressing.

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why? del Toro and Navarro make really great use of color in this film.

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Letter Never Sent
Mysteries of Lisbon

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KWAIDAN and 2046 are excellent choices

KWAIDAN was actually what i thought of first, but i don't happen to have any screenshots from it saved.

>posting the guy who goes full pissmode

Good use of color =/= pretty colors

It means using colors for thematic and narrative reasons. Having your colors work with and help tell the audience the film.

Seriously, even on this only about half even use color in an interesting way. I mean, The Last Picture Show has a more interesting use of color than most of these movies and it's in Black and White.

Speed Racer

Why didn't you state that at the beginning
I'd have said HERO then

who /otachi/ here?

hope the sequel has otachi 2.0 merged with gypsy's remains, would be GOAT desu

Eyes Wide Shut.
Only God Forgives.
Curse of the Golden Flower.
Hero.
Kagemusha.

You may not like them all, but they're some of the movies that struck me just with the colors.

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Instagram Filters: The Joint

>those blue gels

hero

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Good use of blue and green filters.

OFFICIAL OTHER MOVIES THAT USE COLOR WELL THAT I HAVE ADDED TO MY LIST AS A RESULT OF THIS THREAD

>Kwaidan
>Floating Weeds
>Pierrot Le Fou

Get to work. Those all came from the charts.

I would impregnate otachi because she is so fucking cute!

:^)

Razorback is monsterkino

Lights in the Dusk (2006), and most films by Aki Kaurismäki

>It means using colors for thematic and narrative reasons. Having your colors work with and help tell the audience the film.

Raging Bull (the color sequences of marriage and general happiness within the family being in stark contrast to the black-and-white photography of the rest of the film)

Carlito's Way (red is used to signify Carlito's return to violence after heavy use in the first action setpiece, appears multiple times to show either Carlito about to lose it or someone who reminds him of his younger self; alternatives pink and orange are associated with the club he's using to save up and escape for good. Pays off well in the finale)

Mission: Impossible (blue and yellow are the dominant colors in the opening set piece, then black red and white for the Langley set piece. For the finale the entire palette comes together for hype)

The Game (blue is associated with CRS. Anytime blue is used frequently in a scene you know he's playing right into their hands. At the end, he gets into a blue cab, signifying that the game isn't over.)

i have that stalker poster in my lounge

kekety

y no ran

>Letter Never Sent
Are you retarded?

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is this quirkyno?

deng

no is trannykino

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