The film called Charade by Stanley Donen that was published on 1963.It was romantic comedy U.S film. This film also had some mysterious scenes in it as well threw out the movie .Also it had a lot of twist and turns threw out the movie so it gave out that mysterious feeling and caught your attention and made you keep on watching to see what was going to happen next . The director’s filmic style was modern and elegant in how the people dressed and appeared in the movie and romantic with little bit of comedy to it. This movie captured my attention from the start and it is one of those things that a lot of movies lack now a days but this movie didn’t.
This film was not a black and white film but a color film with extravagant bright colors that capture the human eye like bright yellow, red. The lighting was bright witch was a high key lighting. The synchronous sound throughout the film matches every scene as it played when it was romantic or mysterious or something funny. It always captured the right sound. A romantic scene was when Ms.Lambert and Dial the guy that was lying about his name three times threw out the scene, both of them had a romantic spark when they were passing each other the
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Then there were the long shots that captured the hole character from head to toe and you could see how they would move their body and movements overall during situations or how they would react in different scenes that in a way gave away somethings threw out the film. Conflicts and twist happened threw out the film that you would have never thought would happened witch is one of the things that this film was great because it kept you interested with the little detail that were
Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Directed by Stanley Kubrick. Columbia Pictures, 1964.
Like a painting by Dali, you feel that every new thing you uncover has another waiting below it. The camera angles and lighting are tied into the film to turn the whole story into a smooth flowing work that is more pleasing to watch in black and white than most movies are in color. The overacting makes a few scenes in the movie difficult to watch, but the rest of the film picks up the slack.
and shot selection. Being told the story by 3 different people gave you an overall sense of
From its perspective on politics during World War II and a sacrifice of love for the greater good, everyone can find the charming film of Casablanca to be full of dignity and decency. We as people identify strongly with characters in a film due to the moral qualities we share or sympathy we have for them, which does not make it a mystery that Casablanca is one of the most popular films ever made. This film which was debuted in 1943, was composed by Joan Alison and Murray Burnett and was directed by Michael Curtiz. Casablanca, plunges deep into a narrative that touches base on war, love, and right from wrong. This film evokes many qualities of a Classical Hollywood Cinema but adds a twist on special effects, usage of camera movement, and an emphasis on music.
Forth are Lighting and color. In case of Lighting, this film uses High key light that makes this film look like natural light and feel warm. In the case of color, some scene of this film use warm color to express love and warmth to audience such as in the wedding scene or some scene use dark color to express about sad feeling such as funeral scene and in scene that Rosie knows her dad was died. I think in some scene if you watch it in HD, it’s very beautiful such as in scene that Rosie drinks a cup of coffee and thinks about the past in sunset time because Lighting and color of sunset time is very