Quote:
Originally Posted by GeekOfComedy
These shots can be seen in the longer scenes like the Graham Norton clip and even some shots in that puzzle scene. It's always really hard to identify that type of cinematography unless it's the Wonder Woman trailer where they let that action scene play in sequence for a few seconds of her running and dodging bombs
The cinematographer worked on the recent critically acclaimed Mission Impossible movies so they know how to direct action.
|
Oh I'm not saying they're bad at cinematography. Just that it's the "wrong" style for this film. A lot of the films he's worked on (like Mission Impossible and Kingsman) are very sleek and stylish. Whereas this film should've gone for a more gritty and brutal style. Just looks a bit too... polished. The scene on the plane-wing for example. Very stationery shots and lots of zoomed out angles. I dunno. Seems a little too safe for me.