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Ok, POA has finally reach my hands. It was a team work between my husband and my favorite nice nephew. Both are so sweet. They went to the black market,It wasn't as it was availale next block, no, it's really far from home. They bought a CD copy for three bucks. It isn't the best copy ever. All the movie escenes were colored in some sort of grey, was the copy or the movie it self?. Any case it suit the movie.

Lets say I loved Cuaron's work, much more than the other two movies. It was a very personal view of HP universe. I doubt my kids would like it (Yesterday I lock to see it alone, selfish mum)

Well, that could be I'm a villain after all.



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Color in POA

Date: 2004-06-21 08:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-clover.livejournal.com
Hi Noctunus,

I haven't seen the copy you're watching, but I can tell you from my own experince that most of the movie was shot in darker tones, lots of blues and greys.

I'm glad you liked it. I'm hoping that I will grow to like it after I have seen it a few more times. My biggest gripe is that the feeling of the movie was rushed.

Carrie

Re: Color in POA

Date: 2004-06-22 06:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-clover.livejournal.com
I agree with you on all of those points. It was that immediate and unabashed reality that really shone in this movie. Those are all Cuaron's touches, which he uses to great effect in e tu mama tambien. I just wish it was more leasurly, instead of rushed. The man is a master of his craft. My problem is more with Kloves, the screenwriter.

Carrie

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