Sheldon Hall
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For me the major weakness of ELIZABETH (which I didn't rewatch at the weekend) is in the way it's directed: very self-consciously, with many pointless camera movements or attention-drawing angles (the overhead shots of the stake-burning, for instance), all of which suggest to me a director trying too hard to impress. I disliked ATONEMENT for similar reasons - esp. the beach scene with its five-minute-long tracking shot, all bombastic rhetoric and trying-too-hard cleverness. The trailers for ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE fill me with dread... but no doubt I'll see it anyway!
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Rich
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Sheldon...wasn't it directed by an Indian fellow (name escapes me right now) and from what I recall he wanted to present Elizabeth in a different way than the way she was presented before? i.e. you get sort of a different approach with an "Indian" director than say an "English" one. I haven't seen any trailers yet but as I like films on those olden days I hope they or the Indian fellow doesn't bungle it up like another film that went kind of in another direction for me.... .......and btw that director isn't consistent say in the popularity of his films...he's certainly had his hits and misses I think...
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Law as Bromhead! Hope not |
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