nicho109
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Clasificación de nicho109
I have never been to Turkey before, but after watching this film at the DGA I felt like I was given a little piece of a distant land to take home with me. From wide scenic landscapes to expressive interiors, director Yunus Firat proves that he is ready to tackle a longer form project. Whereas most short films tend to stay in closeups, this filmmaker is not afraid to experiment with wider angles that have the terrain envelop the characters. Closeups are only used when needed, or to accentuate certain story aspects, which makes the film more powerful overall. Great use of motifs and drama, and subtle use of comedy combine to make this a great short film.
Like all of Leone's films, "For a Few Dollars More" is just as brilliant as GBU and OUAITW. The story has more direction, and is more tightly integrated as a whole in comparison to other films in the dollars trilogy. If you haven't seen it, see it today, and hope for a better DVD transfer soon!
Every "famous" modern day director has taken influences from Leone's work, but have never topped it. Nitpicking any of Leone's films is like nitpicking Mozart or Michelangelo. Only Kurosawa can come close to Leone, and if there is an eternity, only he is worthy of washing his Leone's feet.
It's too bad he made so few films.
Also, this film wouldn't be half of what it is without Morricone or Eastwood. Both are absolutely topnotch here.
Every "famous" modern day director has taken influences from Leone's work, but have never topped it. Nitpicking any of Leone's films is like nitpicking Mozart or Michelangelo. Only Kurosawa can come close to Leone, and if there is an eternity, only he is worthy of washing his Leone's feet.
It's too bad he made so few films.
Also, this film wouldn't be half of what it is without Morricone or Eastwood. Both are absolutely topnotch here.