ITT: Movies that look like paintings

>ITT: Movies that look like paintings

i'm looking for movies with great cinematography, specially the ones that look like paintings like pic related. does Sup Forums knows other examples?

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watch this instead

diffuser lens is not cinematography

David lean or tom hooper

Also joe wright's stuff

Peter Weir's films in general.

You should probably start with Picnic at hanging rock.

You can even look at Wes Anderson films if you can stomach the qurikyness.

Knowing you're retarded, this is hardly worth saying, but Barry Lyndon received it's look because of the wide aperture of the lens used so that only natural lighting could be used to capture the images. Has nothing to do with a diffuse filter.

Every. Scene.

The flicks of Wes Anderson

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Some Peter Jackson films like LOTR's and Heavenly Creatures

The Duellists.

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does Sup Forums likes wes anderson ?

The Mask of Zorro is absolutely beautiful, some of the scenes are breathtaking, especially the Sword-fight between Dela Vega and Don Rafale in the mansion near the start

Brilliant movie

Period Drama/Political Drama/Family Drama/Western/Adventure Movie

A great blend that makes a great fun movie with serious undertones

This is a great film. I love Forrest Gump, but the Madness of King George III deserved the Oscar.

What is it about women's fashions in the 18th century to the early 19th century that makes them alluring as fuck?

Tarkovsky.
Ghibli.
Dreyer.

Enigma of Kaspar Hauser

the cress garden scene and summary dream sequence is tremendous

This is quite possibly the best Ridley Scott film that gets overlooked. I'm a huge fan of the Napoleonic period and everything about this film is great.

Why can't we do period pieces with this style of mood and theme? The 70's had some truly stellar acting and productions.

kek i knew i wasn't alone with this 18th/19th century women fetish

this looks liek a fucking cartoon

I had this appreciation for this ever since I saw Elizabeth Hurley in Sharpe's Enemy. She was simply gorgeous and out of this world in that outfit. 1700 to 1820's were /fa/ as fuck for women and men.

I'd kill to fuck a qt wearing one of those gowns.

>This is quite possibly the best Ridley Scott film that gets overlooked.

No. That's White Sqaull.

Now to be serious. You are right it's hard nowadays to see something close to The Duelist.

I don't even think Ridley even capable of making a film like this again with how much a hack he is nowadays.

Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht, Herzog's rendition from 1979.

Gorgeous film. Setting aside historical significance, I like it a lot more than the original.

Kagemusha has the best cinematography I've ever seen in film in years

>putting Dreyer with those two anti-art hack frauds
Stop posting

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for me it was less romantic, i was like 12 and found a porn movie that my brother had and in that movie there was a scene with an insanely hot girl dressed in a victorian dress, that was actually the first time i went crazy over a woman. now, almost 10 years later my love for 18th/19th century women is alive and well.

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im pretty sure tim burton masturbates watching this

It's sad, but Ridley's first film is basically his best. He went on to have a stellar run in the 80's with Alien, Blade Runner, Legend, and Black Rain, but none of those quite measure up to The Duellists.

Lawrence of Arabia

Nah, White Squall got a lot of appreciation when it came out. And I saw it on cable sometime in the early 00's in jr. high from what I recall.

>Now to be serious. You are right it's hard nowadays to see something close to The Duelist.
>I don't even think Ridley even capable of making a film like this again with how much a hack he is nowadays.
I know. How the fuck do you lose your touch like that?

Even Michael Caine said that the film he'd be best remembered for is The Man Who Would be King because nobody makes films like that anymore. And he is spot-on.

Even historical dramas from the last 15 years like Hornblower or Master and Commander really lack the style and execution that 1970's Waterloo or The Duellists had.

probably. Isabelle Adjani has that pale racoon-eyed look he's so fond of for the whole movie

qt

Kwaidan is also good if you dig this almost dream-like aesthetic.

Sauce on that porn? I gotta see this now.

>NO MISTAKES, JUST HAPPY LITTLE ACCIDENTS

Pretty pictures/looking like a painting =! great cinematography

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The Young Pope by Paolo Sorrentino

>I know. How the fuck do you lose your touch like that?

For some directors the magic just goes but I find it weird for him because when it comes for a director debut its almost consider always the weakest film in a director career not the best.

I know. The last film of his that I legitimately enjoyed was the Director's Cut of Kingdom of Heaven, but it pissed me off with how PC it was. Don't get me wrong, I think Saladin is based as fuck, but why not just make the film from his POV instead of that bullshit version of Balian?

Late 19th century/1900-1914 stuff is pretty neat too. I just saw Mayerling and was impressed with Omar Shariff, Ava Gardner, James Mason, and Catherine Deneuve. Nicholas and Alexandra was a great watch too.

What's with the bloom effect in this show? Makes it look really ugly.

here it is m8, it's late 90's Private porn, so they put a lot of attention to details
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cheap """""""""cinematography"""""""""""""" to fool retards

why do catholics love hats so much?

I do though.

He never made a bad movie and made some amazing ones. Only contrarians hate him.

dat red sun tho

>I can barely enjoy anything because I am a genius who looks for any fine grain issue all of which is actually just imagined.

I despise Arthurian mythos because it's all bullshit that Geoffrey of Monmouth passed off as psuedo-history, but I can't deny how much Excalibur holds up today. THIS is how you do fantasy.

This and Gallipoli are the only films set in the desert that actually made me awe in its glory.

source?

Calm down you fucking sperg

me?

Submarine
The Double

I don't see anyone else here.

>Barry Lyndon received it's look because of the wide aperture of the lens used so that only natural lighting could be used to capture the images. Has nothing to do with a diffuse filter.

That was one scene

Best shot in the entire movie. Too bad it's not really like that for the most part.

>ITT: Movies that look like paintings

We call that kino

The Mill and the Cross

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Unronically the last scene in the Truman Show was pretty nice.

Peter Greenaway, Takeshi Kitano, Roman Polanski

kino

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>Takeshi Kitano

yes there's a huge classical art influence in his shot composition

>No The Master
Buncha Pigfucks in here.

this movie was fucking weird but I liked it

Excalibur by John Boorman.

Hard to believe it's from the same man who gave us Zardoz and Exorcist 2: The Heretic, both widely regarded as among the worst films ever made.

Birth(2004)

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King Kong 2005

I actually liked Prometheus.

While I didn't think it was by any means perfect, I could see some of the old Ridley magic in it in terms of the attention detail present in sets, props, costumes, lighting, music, etc and I appreciated that he went with a story that didn't spoonfeed answers to the audience. It had a pleasingly Lovecraftian bent to it, even if I did absolutely hate the Space Jockeys being reduced to buff proto-humans.

I think a lot of Ridley's problems latterly come from the fact he clearly gives far more of a shit about the actual hands-on of shooting a film than he does actually picking a good screenplay to work from.

Watch more film

lots of von trier stuff tbqh

pretty good video m8

What's that?

Looks like Crimea.

Black Moon, there's no linear storyline but it's the nicest looking movie I've ever seen
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Melancholia, desu senpai

i really wanna watch this, but netflix took it down

PA PAH PAH

Capri

underrated

There's a movie coming out that is comprised of ACTUAL oil paintings. Every frame painted individually.

"Loving Vincent"

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lmfao

thats crazy

>mfw I can't convince anyone I know how fucking great this movie is

they just think it's some boring shit about classical music

what a waste of time

The movies by Roy Andersson

shit looks like a washed out 60s photography, always with a fixed cam too

t. man who watches flicks unironically

Came here to post this. One of the most beautiful films I have seen.

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what a waste of a post

That film will be great.

I can't wait to see it.

Also for the thread: Vertigo

The first 10 seconds looked great, but after that it looks like a movie put through an instagram filter

>Peter Greenaway
came here to post him

Why won't you pirate it?

my favorite torrent site is kill

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