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i cant beleive you said the visuals and cinematography were crap?
why?? The video gave the movie a gritty realist edge which, when given the subject matter and storyline, create a wonderful paradox. I found this movie to be very confronting because of its cheap and realistic look. And what about the amazing openeing scene of the movie where jim is wandering around a deserted london. That was such a brilliant scene, and left me scratching my head and wondering "how the fuck did they do that". (incidently, the crew set up very early in the morning when there was no-one around, hard to beleive, but true). And what about the massive shot of manchester(??i cant remember the city) as smouldering ruins?
I cant beleive you said the cinematography was crap. The change to 35mm at the end of the film brought a haunting clarity to the image, making it feel somewhat resolved.
and the editing!! talk about intense. Everything from the opening montage of violence, to the absolutley frenetic editing during the climax of the film, worked so well. The use of music was awesome too, Brian eno and Godspeed you Black emperor bringing very climactic qualities to the film.
This film really opened my eyes to what you can do with video (i have an interest in film making, and have made several short videos), it was brilliantly made and looked fantastic. granted the plot was thin and pretty shakey, but lets face it, no body was expecting the usual suspects II were they.