À ce rythme, Jerome Niel va jouer un deadite
"This is yet another great departure. It predates everything. It takes place in 1972. It’s the story of a French woman in a bad marriage in America, and… what we will discover along the ride – was probably an abusive husband, whose family did not believe her – and so they were basically the in-laws from hell."
"It will feel like a 1972 movie because the director and his DP want to imitate the look and feel of something that’s called Ektachrome 100, which was a film stock… [it’s] a film stock a lot of movies [were] shot on back then. And so it’s very warm, very tungsten."
"Two entirely different filmmakers, one [Burn] that shoots everything on a 110-millimeter lens handheld, always moving, always shaking. The other one [Wrath] is very Tarantino-esque, very deliberate. That one, unlike Burn, has a lot of coming-of-age sexual hijinks in it… and it goes there, I think."
Retourner vers Pellicule fantastique, pellicule SF
Utilisateurs parcourant ce forum: Aucun utilisateur enregistré et 6 invités