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Valushka, Krasznahorkai's Myshkin, recounts an eclipse to paint the sublimity of the cosmos on dingy tavern walls; the revolutions of the spheres with teetering topers.
The cinematography in Children Of Men is done well enough that there are about a dozen worthy scenes.
The opening scene of Alien is one of my favorites. It is the pinnacle of psychological claustrophobic horror and I am still in disbelief that some clownish hacks thought the franchise would be better if it was action. I am also still in disbelief that a movie made in 1979 can have a more convincing atmosphere and set than movies of current times.
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one of my all time top 5 movies is a movie from 1960 - "inherit the wind":
the following scene is about creationism vs. evolution.
but the real strength in this film lies in the way how respectful the people are, even at standing at two complete different sides.
but this aspect only comes to full effect if you watch the complete movie. so this scene stands more for the creationism vs. evolution thing.
second one is a scene from sidney lumets "network" from 1976.
sidney lumet was an old grandmaster of his profession with many brilliant films like "serpico" about police corruption in new york based on a true story and much more.
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second one is a scene from sidney lumets "network" from 1976.
sidney lumet was an old grandmaster of his profession with many brilliant films like "serpico" about police corruption in new york based on a true story and much more.
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