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LeroyBumpkin
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8. "This is how I felt."
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I also felt like scenes/events were butted up next to each other.
Like, we weren't given a breath in between scenes.
Then...where was the music?

I applaud them for filming this with the iPhone6.
Working in video production, I'm always telling people
the camera doesn't matter. This reinforces that.
Although...I felt some of the highlights were blown out.

But yeah, I probably need to watch it again.

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High Flying Bird (Soderbergh/Netflix 2019) [View all] , tully_blanchard, Mon Feb-11-19 08:20 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
huh, didn't even know this was a Soderbergh joint
Feb 12th 2019
1
I don't know. I think this movie was...not good.
Feb 13th 2019
2
valid point.....the whole film builds to a payoff...
Feb 13th 2019
3
The arguement can be made that it isnt that fleshed out
Feb 14th 2019
11
It's more of a business movie, to me. I enjoyed it.
Feb 13th 2019
4
Wow, shot on an iphone. That makes me want to watch it again.
Feb 13th 2019
5
no, this movie moves SUPER fast
Feb 13th 2019
9
I don't think it was ever explained what happened to the cousin
Feb 14th 2019
10
yea, it had a sort of canted background, 90 degree foreground
Feb 13th 2019
6
      it'a an anamorphic lens that makes for a super wide angle look
Feb 16th 2019
13
Is Zach Quinto that LARGE? lol
Feb 13th 2019
7
I loved it.
Feb 14th 2019
12
Was this kind of prophetic?
Dec 07th 2020
14
no, that already existed prior to the movie
Dec 07th 2020
15
Didn't realize this was a Soderbergh joint
Dec 16th 2020
16

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