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]]>The cinematography from Hoyte van Hoytema was stellar (no pun intended). It was easily the best movie to come out in 2014.
Avatar only just makes the list given that it will be approaching its ten year anniversary this year. When a film takes as long as it did to make, you better expect it to be stunning. And it didn’t disappoint.
Inception may be full of plot holes and confusion, but the cinematography cannot be faulted. The dream sequences and architectural montages are phenomenal.
I am reluctant to include Gravity because the storyline was so disappointing. The cinematography, however, was unparalleled.
We hesitantly proclaim Black Panther to be the best movie of 2018. It may not have taken the Oscar this year, but the African-noir cinematography was incredible.
When talking about cinematography, an arty horror movie is an essential part of the list. 2018’s Hereditary is our top pick.
There is a reason that The Favourite received a ton of Oscar nominations. It’s pretty much flawless.
A beautifully rendered black-and-white tale, which truly is Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón’s masterpiece.
The animated superhero feature was a surprising treat in 2018. It was mindblowing at the cinema and even better in 3D.
Every shot in Moonlight is visually stroking. It pulls you right in so it actually feels like you are standing beside the protagonist as you watch the events of the film unfold. A true masterpiece.
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]]>For everyone that’s seen the mind boggling sci-fi movie (and if not look away now!), the ending put our head in a spin and has been periodically on our minds since. Was Dominic Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) reunited with his family in America in a happy ending-style finish or is he still deceptively stuck in a dream?
You probably remember that Dominic “reality tests” the scenario by using a spinning top. If it indefinitely spins, then he’s in a dream and if it topples, he is in reality. Frustratingly but fittingly, the movie ends before we can see if it keeps spinning during Dom’s final reality test.
While most people have tried to solve the mystery by watching that final spinning top scene frame by frame, Michael Cane has offered an alternative way to crack the ending.
“When I got the script of Inception, I was a bit puzzled by it, and I said to him [Christopher Nolan], ‘I don’t understand where the dream is,’” Caine explained at a recent screening of the film in London.
“I said, ‘When is it the dream and when is it reality?’ He said, ‘Well, when you’re in the scene it’s reality.’ So, get that — if I’m in it, it’s reality. If I’m not in it, it’s a dream.”
Going by that logic, the movie does indeed get a happy ending as Caine appears in the final scene.
Hooray.
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]]>The post The 10 Most Visually Stunning Movies Of The Decade appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The cinematography from Hoyte van Hoytema was stellar (no pun intended). It was easily the best movie to come out in 2014.
Avatar only just makes the list given that it will be approaching its ten year anniversary this year. When a film takes as long as it did to make, you better expect it to be stunning. And it didn’t disappoint.
Inception may be full of plot holes and confusion, but the cinematography cannot be faulted. The dream sequences and architectural montages are phenomenal.
I am reluctant to include Gravity because the storyline was so disappointing. The cinematography, however, was unparalleled.
We hesitantly proclaim Black Panther to be the best movie of 2018. It may not have taken the Oscar this year, but the African-noir cinematography was incredible.
When talking about cinematography, an arty horror movie is an essential part of the list. 2018’s Hereditary is our top pick.
There is a reason that The Favourite received a ton of Oscar nominations. It’s pretty much flawless.
A beautifully rendered black-and-white tale, which truly is Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón’s masterpiece.
The animated superhero feature was a surprising treat in 2018. It was mindblowing at the cinema and even better in 3D.
Every shot in Moonlight is visually stroking. It pulls you right in so it actually feels like you are standing beside the protagonist as you watch the events of the film unfold. A true masterpiece.
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]]>The post Confusing “Inception” Ending Finally Explained appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>For everyone that’s seen the mind boggling sci-fi movie (and if not look away now!), the ending put our head in a spin and has been periodically on our minds since. Was Dominic Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) reunited with his family in America in a happy ending-style finish or is he still deceptively stuck in a dream?
You probably remember that Dominic “reality tests” the scenario by using a spinning top. If it indefinitely spins, then he’s in a dream and if it topples, he is in reality. Frustratingly but fittingly, the movie ends before we can see if it keeps spinning during Dom’s final reality test.
While most people have tried to solve the mystery by watching that final spinning top scene frame by frame, Michael Cane has offered an alternative way to crack the ending.
“When I got the script of Inception, I was a bit puzzled by it, and I said to him [Christopher Nolan], ‘I don’t understand where the dream is,’” Caine explained at a recent screening of the film in London.
“I said, ‘When is it the dream and when is it reality?’ He said, ‘Well, when you’re in the scene it’s reality.’ So, get that — if I’m in it, it’s reality. If I’m not in it, it’s a dream.”
Going by that logic, the movie does indeed get a happy ending as Caine appears in the final scene.
Hooray.
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