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Thursday, November 12, 2020

Thursday Movie Picks #331: Favourite Cinematography



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This week's Thursday Movie Picks is Favorite Cinematography

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Today's theme is a suggestion from Brittani and it is certainly a tough one in that there are just so many to choose from. So I'm doing a theme with a theme. My picks are all period dramas based on books I've read. I'm not going to name them, so have a guess what movies they are from the movie stills.


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13 comments:

  1. Picnic at Hanging Rock, Girl With a Pearl Earring, and Cold Mountain?

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  2. I can't argue with period dramas, most are beautiful. Of the ones you shared, I really liked Girl with a pearl Earring and Jane Eyre (I think that's Jane Eyre?)

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  3. I'd agree with Ted on the first two but I'm not sure what the last is.

    Mine are all period pieces as well.

    Legends of the Fall (1994)-Lavish star-studded (Anthony Hopkins, Brad Pitt, Aidan Quinn etc.) familial drama set in Big Sky country with cinematographer John Toll’s breathtaking vistas as the various hardships of the star-crossed Ludlow clan unfurl.

    Far From the Madding Crowd (1967)-Set in the rural West Country of Victorian England future director Nicolas Roeg (Don’t Look Now) in his original capacity as director of photography captures gorgeous shots that have a painterly feel of the area and almost equally beautiful performers (Julie Christie, Alan Bates and Terence Stamp).

    A River Runs Through It (1992)-Based on the memoir of Norman MacLean and once again starring Brad Pitt this small story of a quiet preacher (Tom Skerritt) and his two son-studious, serious Norman (Craig Sheffer) and feckless Paul (Pitt) in the years between WWI and the Great Depression that posits fly fishing as a metaphor for life captures the beauty of Montana thanks to DP Philippe Rousselot fantastic eye for detail.

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    1. I've seen your first two pick. Don't remember much of the first one. I remember more of the second, mostly the story and performance but not how the film looked.

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  4. The last one , I think, is The French Lieutenant’s Woman. Great still from these films.

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  5. I'm not sure about the first one, but is the second Girl with the Pearl Earring and the third Jane Eyre?

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  6. I knew right away the third one is JANE EYRE. I love the cinematography of that film, so atmospheric and eerie.

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    1. Me too. I love this particular scene in the still. It is one of the more actiony scene, lots of movement. Also very Gothic with the mist and tree branches.

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  7. Without reading the comments.. last one is Jane Eyre? Is the middle one girl with the pearl earring or something? Not sure about the first one.
    Also I keep forgetting to add my link. Even tho I haven't skipped a single week this year (again). :D

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  8. I've no idea what the first one is but I'm pretty sure the other two are Girl with a Pearl Earring and Jane Eyre.

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