Youalwayzlooksocool
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Hi everyone, this might actually be my first thread started here.
One of my favourite films for some time now has been the Ben Stiller remake of the 1939 short story 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' by James Thurber. Something about the gorgeous cinematography and Mitty's journey from unfulfilled city worker to spontaneous traveller really stuck with me, and i'm sure the various nods to the old school way of photography with the old Kodachrome Nat Geo photographers and even an F3/T cameo helped!
Whilst it resonated with me, neither the internet nor quite a few of my friends seem to share my enthusiasm, and I wonder if it's the photographer in me that appreciates it more than anything.
If you haven't seen it, it's worth the few hours of your time, and then let me know what you thought.
One of my favourite films for some time now has been the Ben Stiller remake of the 1939 short story 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' by James Thurber. Something about the gorgeous cinematography and Mitty's journey from unfulfilled city worker to spontaneous traveller really stuck with me, and i'm sure the various nods to the old school way of photography with the old Kodachrome Nat Geo photographers and even an F3/T cameo helped!
Whilst it resonated with me, neither the internet nor quite a few of my friends seem to share my enthusiasm, and I wonder if it's the photographer in me that appreciates it more than anything.
If you haven't seen it, it's worth the few hours of your time, and then let me know what you thought.