yes i'm love with the camera work! don't see much ppl talking about it but it does feel different than other dramas,…
ah i don't really have any specific ones in mind, it's just kind of the vibes the drama gives me. like it feels more raw/artistic compared to more mainstream cinematography. if you want to watch some films with unique camera work though i can recommend A24! they're an independant film/arthouse studio that's gotten these sort of movies more popular recently and some of their stuff has become great hits like midsommar, everything everywhere all at once, etc. and the streaming service mubi has many films like that as well.
I love the cinematography of this one. The settings in general are kinda dull but the transitions and the subtle…
yes i'm love with the camera work! don't see much ppl talking about it but it does feel different than other dramas, it kind of has an indie film vibe? i also like the way they do transitions + the framing is really interesting sometimes.
Honestly, I wish that dramas of this caliber would release all episodes in a go like some Netflix originals. When…
you hit a really interesting point right there! i never noticed this myself but now that you mention it it's very true - short-format dramas that come out at once usually get away with so much more from people. i think it's also partly because the binge-model makes you "ingest" the story at a much faster pace and the opinion you form on the drama is based on your overall feelings watching it and how the ending turns out. whereas with weekly shows, you have so much more time to sit with your feelings about an episode and you tend to evaluate the drama's quality over the course of the show, which is a very long time. thus your opinions on it may change based on minor developments throughout the episodes.
love how we're all collectively experiencing the misery with the characters like fuck yeah that's what a melodrama should do to you!! (says me who doesn't really watch melos bc i usually hate angst lmao)
These two are either so great at acting or am too emotional and I think it's both, like come on I feel everything…
yessss i agree it really is like feeling the characters emotions through the screen. the acting is subtle but strong and it really bleeds through. i felt my heart squeeze so many times in the last few episodes and it makes me want to see them heal together even more γ γ
I think the purplish screen colouring people are complaining abt is to show us that these few episodes are happening…
interesting theory.. i do feel like the coloring will change as the character themselves start to change, and they start to love/open up to one another. the director mentioned the coloring is to reflect the characters emotional state.
I'm probably the only one who hasn't noticed the pink lighting everyone is talking about and hatingππ
i'm watching it on my tv and it's really not all that bad lol. it did stick out to me at the beginning but it doesn't hinder my enjoyment of the drama and knowing the reason behind it i actually kinda dig it now haha
can i just say i'm impressed with how good both leads are at being absolutely miserable!!!! especially kim young kwang, his downtrodden stare and empty eyes convey so much. you can tell from the way he talks, his mannerisms and his general demeanour that this is a guy who bottles everything up. who lets his loneliness eat him up from inside. watching him is honestly heartbreaking.
did anyone else feel like the editing was wayyy to choppy? could barely tell what was going on at times π
the thought only just came to me a month later but the entire logic of this movie is so bonkers like if they're mining the earth's resources to use them as fuel for their thousand year long journey β y'all i'm afraid there won't be much earth left by then LMAO
if you want to watch some films with unique camera work though i can recommend A24! they're an independant film/arthouse studio that's gotten these sort of movies more popular recently and some of their stuff has become great hits like midsommar, everything everywhere all at once, etc.
and the streaming service mubi has many films like that as well.
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i think it's also partly because the binge-model makes you "ingest" the story at a much faster pace and the opinion you form on the drama is based on your overall feelings watching it and how the ending turns out. whereas with weekly shows, you have so much more time to sit with your feelings about an episode and you tend to evaluate the drama's quality over the course of the show, which is a very long time. thus your opinions on it may change based on minor developments throughout the episodes.