JohnWolf
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I’d like to recommend the current Netflix series “Ripley.” Filmed in beautiful BW, it is filled with lovely still image sequences. I’m half-way through and finding it visually stunning and quite a treat.
And a nice read from Vanity Fair on the filming: https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/ripley-netflix-shot-list-awards-inside
John
And a nice read from Vanity Fair on the filming: https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/ripley-netflix-shot-list-awards-inside
John
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wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
Visuals are good, the primary antagonist is a nasty piece of work. Interesting stories.
Tuna
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The noir lighting, the location shots - every scene would be a magnificent still shot. Very enjoyable.
Derek Leath
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Plus there are lots of Leica Rangefinder scenes
joe bosak
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That was my over-riding feeling watching it. Personally couldn't get excited about the acting or storyline, but so good to look at it's worth watching just for the photography.The noir lighting, the location shots - every scene would be a magnificent still shot. Very enjoyable
ellisson
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Other than the points about the artistic visuals and lighting, I lost interest in the sinister, sick protagonist after a few episodes.
JohnWolf
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If I recall correctly, in the Matt Damon version the murder occurs at the end. Here (spoiler alert) it’s in the third episode. Presumably the rest of the series will be a murder investigation, so it might get more interesting. The visuals alone will carry me to the end.Other than the points about the artistic visuals and lighting, I lost interest in the sinister, sick protagonist after a few episodes.
I like the noir scenes but even more so the scenes with all the middle grays. Bella, bella.
John
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Out to Lunch
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Idem ditto.I lost interest in the sinister, sick protagonist after a few episodes.
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