
A relatively old film, but that doesn't stop the cinematography from being striking. The entire film isn't screaming "I am a work of art" at every moment like many other films do, but the breathtaking moments scattered throughout combine to present an elegant sight. Just ignore the outdated soundtrack and you have a beautiful movie with a romantic plot.

It looks like Tim Burton has done it again - and he's working (!) with Disney again. The cinematography is absolutely delicious - the colors, shapes and compositions are breathtaking. The acting is exceptional too, despite the unfortunate screenplay. The storyline is a bit too simple, but the characters and the setting are extraordinary.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was the most beautiful of the Harry Potter films yet. The cinematography was beautiful but subtley so - not too bombastic. The special effects in this film were toned down so that the viewer could enjoy the story and not merely the fireworks. I highly reccomend it - both the storyline and the cinematography hit just the right note. It is like poetry.

Tragically breathtaking, Pan's Labyrinth is epic. If you've seen it I don't need to tell you this, and if you haven't... what are you waiting for? It's not a lighthearted fairytale by any means, so if you're not prepared for a heartbreaker I don't suggest watching it this evening, but it's powerful and beautiful in the way that Schindler's List is - you admire it for its artistry but aren't sure whether you enjoyed it or whether you were tossed through a horrible tragedy along with the characters.
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