ITT: directors traits you like vs the ones you dislike. I'll start with Terry Malick:
>Like: Long contemplative shots Beautiful cinematography Spiritual themes Unusual camera angles Scenes with barefoot girls
>Dislike: Love themes Overuse of narration Those scenes where two characters are walking on the sidewalk and one is walking ahead of the other, but keeps looking back and smiling or some shit Scenes with couples doing "cutey" couple things When two people are side by side, but one is looking one way and the other is looking the other way
is this the only known picture of Terrence "Big Man" Mallick?
Camden Sanchez
>Spiritual themes
Weirdly enough, I'm not religious or spiritual but love his films. But yeah, the narration bit gets old. I hope he doesn't use it in his next one. Would be weird in a musical.
Lucas Russell
You're best placed to enjoy that stuff, as a Christian I find his brand of makesyouthinkhuh perennialist mysticism fairly assclownish. It probably has a good patina if you're not concerned with what basis it might have.
Brody Lopez
The film after his next one is actually going to be a traditional film with a script, and Lubezki isn't shooting it
voyage of time is his best movie since thin red line, and I mean the 45 minute version
Asher Diaz
>Traits I like
He keeps making movies even though every single one bombs at the box office
Jose Bell
What an amazing soul
Camden Richardson
what's wrong with what I said?
Nathan Flores
Where the fuck can I watch this? I'll buy it if I have to
Josiah Hill
>Dear child I almost cried
Dominic Flores
Malick uses the opposite of long shots with heavy use of montage
Eli Jackson
you're right my bad
Sebastian Perez
idk mayne it prolly will take a year. I saw it at theaters months ago
Cameron Turner
>as a Christian
And you call OTHER people assclowns?
Andrew Johnson
>dislike love themes Hmmmm
Nathan Edwards
It's already been shot senpai. It's in post production now.
Levi Gutierrez
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Jose Taylor
>euphoric
And you call OTHER people assclowns?
Kevin Scott
minority opinion here but i think to the wonder is often overlooked and is a near masterpiece
Bentley Hill
Great guy, met him and shook his hand at the Gathering of the Juggalos in 2014.
Tyler Clark
Sounds like you just don't like To The Wonder... and maybe Knight of Cups.
Eli Nelson
loved Knight Of Cups found To The Wonder to be not really good, compared to his other stuff and, surprisingly, the only of his films I've watched so far that I found incredibly boring