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Just got done watching Terrance Malick's sophomore film from 1976 Days of Heaven. If you aren't familiar with Malick's work, he has some of the most stunning visual images in his films. So what better than to post the films that I feel have the best cinematography I've seen.
There Will Be Blood The Thin Red Line The Searchers Inglourious Basterds The Bridge on the River Kwai Apocalypse Now The Proposition Days of Heaven No Country for Old Men The New World Unforgiven The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford I'm sure you noticed they are mostly war and western movies. I suppose that is part of the reason why I enjoy westerns and war movies so much. The vast landscapes that are in those films help make the environments such a joy to watch. What films have some of your favorite cinmetography? Any suggestions on films to watch based on cinematography I enjoy? |
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