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"Never Let Me Go" did, because life is so fleeting. 🙂
nobody mentioned L'Avventura?
Yes, particularly after B&W Woody Allen reruns, or various films showing the Las Vegas lights. Others too. 🙂
Almost every postwar BW Italian movie I have ever seen. Kurasawa's films to. Sometimes the American Film Noir B movies of the 50's surprise and inspire me as well. Jim
There are tons of movies that come to mind, but most recently, I was really impressed with how The King's Speech was shot. Especially the use of stationary ultra wides in interiors (distortion and all) and the attention to framing the subject in ways more reminiscent of still photography than your typical cinema. Some of the scenes were as if an amazing still photo had come to life... a really brilliant job by Danny Cohen and Tom Hooper.
Recently, I found 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford' to be very inspiring. The cinematography by Roger Deakins was sumptuous.