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way color, light, shadow, darkness, glass, reflections are used to guide the eye and create mystery. Much was written and studied about how it was photographed. It was considered quite innovative in the '70s. If your guess is correct it will be interesting to see how Criterion grades the transfer. Some people will disagree, but Gordon "prince of darkness" Willis' highly specialized lighting has not fared well under digital scanning. I thought McCabe & Mrs. Miller (also a Criterion), The Long Goodbye and The Godfather fell a little short of where they should be. |
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