post scenes with excellent use of color
Post scenes with excellent use of color
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>walt is in the light
>carmen is in the dark
>this is the last time they spoke as freinds
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hmmmmmm..........
>When your wife leaves you for the sole reason that you own two cell phones
loved all those piss-filter mexico scenes,
really made me think we're in los mexicos now jajajaja el hombres dos sombreros ay caramba los dios pollos hermano xDDD
i'll never understand why shows / movies do this. it looks so fucking bad
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What are you trying to say?
oops, meant to post this one
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Also, JP timeline Laura Dern is cutest Laura Dern.
>excellent use of color
the most brainlet analysis there is
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Ran (1985)
to comfy
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The River (1951)
I don't normally like how Breaking Bad looks but that's a nice use of contrast.
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the whole 'House of flying daggers' movie
Excellent choice
This scene in Bajirao Mastani
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
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what movie / scene is that shining homage from ?
bland
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Just realising how many bed scenes are in this movie
Explain these to me.
The Taking Of Power By Louis XIV (1966)
The Driver is standing in front of a blue backdrop because he's a sad boi. Blue = sad
Irene is standing in warm, yellow light because that represents hope and happiness.
The Driver is lonely and stuck in his ways and sees Irene as his only chance of salvation.
oranges represents death.
the bright and soft colors represent the comfy suburban life that jimmy is a part of, it contrasts Jeulz and Vince's life
yellow mirror is the audience looking into the scene
the coffee mug is striped to draw attention to it. as coffee is very important to jimmy and ties in with his dialogue
Cleopatra (1963)
>orange represents death
lmao nigga what?
its breaking bad. there are a few kubrick and tarintino homages
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Red (1994)
Watch The Godfather
god he's so handsome
film?
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Top Gun has great cinematography.
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literally any scene in the grand budapest hotel (location)
so deep
>stupid wh*Teoid didn't draw his sword
hahaha get BLACKed lil wh*Te boy
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nice choice
love that movie and love the soundtrack !
twin peaks in general
Insecure alt right cuck lmao sad
>filename
please tell me you didn't just make this
Silence (2016)
>having autism
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Maitresse (1975)
Lady Snowblood (1973)
in this shot, the color is what matters the least, you're just regurgitating someone else's opinion instead of actually learning about composition
you don't deserve to like this film
lol trump won
look at these power rangers
The Cell (2000)
Thanks for the breaking news report
Dougie Jones
Imagine being the cinematographer in this scene.
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Seriously, nobody wants Hitler in color.
The only good one so far, and that's only because the director is a colorblind autist.
side view please
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Doctor Who - Heaven Sent - Season 9
Oh yeah? Show us your spicy tastes then, faggot. Oh what's that? Little baby bitch can't think of anything? So typical. Get cancer, cocksucker.
>implying Irish were ever in the Slave Trade
They were the original slaves
Underrated movie. Far from perfect, but a rare bit of visionary filmmaking in our time.
>you don't deserve to like this film
you're fat
Explain how African-Americans got Irish last names then
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Anything by Kubrick
Anything by Wes Anderson
Kieślowski is pure K I N O
white people lookin goofy af with timbs
it's the same with all of kubrick's films. the fan base is nothing more than annoying douche bags. also barry lyndon was object garbage. liking that film on any level simply paints you as a poser
La Notte
I wish we had a show like breaking bad
>thread about use of colour
>posts some black and white film
it uses those two colors to the max tho
Marriage, slave owners assigning names. Not all of them gave them the family name.
This whole film uses coloreds pretty well.
Obligatory
'No!'
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