Re: 'Dunkirk' Nolan Fans Member Reviews (NFometer)
Posted: July 20th, 2017, 6:25 am
Thanks for the confirmation. It was good to hear it in the film.antovolk wrote:@Lelek
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Thanks for the confirmation. It was good to hear it in the film.antovolk wrote:@Lelek
Willem wrote:
The shallow depth of field could be the result of wide open aperture used in that scene. Nolan mentions that he has the Imax lens that can be used on a very low light condition (with a very wide aperture), he lend it to Snyder for BvS and JJ Abrams for TFA. I haven't seen the movie but already saw the clip, and yes the focus seems very hard to adjust with such very shallow depth of field.Boyd wrote:
If i could be a bit nitpicky though, when Fionn and Styles are on the boat eating, the focus felt too shallow for my taste, almost every shot was out of focus because of the shallowness of the camera and lenses used.
I don't know if "disappointed" is the word I'd use to describe my experiences, but I know exactly how you feel, because I have felt that way for every Nolan film I've seen. I'm often simply overwhelmed. I get some time to decompress, read about it, talk about it, watch stuff on it (reviews, trailers, discussions, etc.), then I get to see that film a second time in theaters, and BAM! Always becomes my favorite viewing for this man's work.okungnyo wrote:I walked out disappointed, probably because over the past two years, I inevitably conjured up my version of what I expected the movie to be.
But hours later, I am still shaking from the experience, and I can't wait to go back for a second viewing.
This is the third time something like this has happened: I walked out of The Dark Knight Rises and Interstellar confused and disappointed, but now they are my favorite films of Mr. Nolan.
Edit: added ", probably because over the past two years, I inevitably conjured up my version of what I expected the movie to be." and "of Mr. Nolan"