Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter his girlfriend dumps him at a New Year's Eve party, Bill and his friends drive to an off-season beach town to win her back.After his girlfriend dumps him at a New Year's Eve party, Bill and his friends drive to an off-season beach town to win her back.After his girlfriend dumps him at a New Year's Eve party, Bill and his friends drive to an off-season beach town to win her back.
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- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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Honestly, I'm only 21:00 min deep, but l'm blown away by the DP.
Movies are like food, beverage, music: you find it palatable or don't, depending on your taste buds. It's a pleasure for me to stumble upon a beautifully filmed piece as this. I give it an 8, as the story isn't stellar, the plot trivial, but the cinamatography pulls on its bootstraps and I find myself pausing just to observe the shots. I'm currently annoying a friend sending him screne grabs: "Look at that framing. Notice the edge of the house and balcony create ANOTHER perfect triangle to the backdrop. Even the watertower is rectangular and falls into the rule of thirds."
I'm sensing th DP iintentionally focusing on lines, rectangles, squares. During the initial road trip to the island: the pickup and the shadow trailing; the fence posts; the stilts on houses. Then the waterway. Like greek columns rising. Even the palm trees provide rectangular symmetry. The concave building with square windows. At the beach house, the kitchen cabinets, starcase, vents, panelling. All these were thoughtfully chosen.
Upstairs bedroom: bunkbed, vents, blinds, staircase railing. It's obvious the DP was viewing Galveston through the eyes of rectangular symmetry. Although the film from a storytelling standpoint isn't a masterpiece, the visuals make it a gem on my list.
Don't get me wrong, the humor is there, the acting is fine; it's simply a matter of the visuals overarching the story, in IMO. With that said, the story itself is not a pass. You can still enjoy the story without creaming over the visuals.
Bottom line, if you're into cinamatography, don't pass on it. Folks giving it one star are not fans of the visual nor slow storytelling. Hat off to the DP. Good on you.
Movies are like food, beverage, music: you find it palatable or don't, depending on your taste buds. It's a pleasure for me to stumble upon a beautifully filmed piece as this. I give it an 8, as the story isn't stellar, the plot trivial, but the cinamatography pulls on its bootstraps and I find myself pausing just to observe the shots. I'm currently annoying a friend sending him screne grabs: "Look at that framing. Notice the edge of the house and balcony create ANOTHER perfect triangle to the backdrop. Even the watertower is rectangular and falls into the rule of thirds."
I'm sensing th DP iintentionally focusing on lines, rectangles, squares. During the initial road trip to the island: the pickup and the shadow trailing; the fence posts; the stilts on houses. Then the waterway. Like greek columns rising. Even the palm trees provide rectangular symmetry. The concave building with square windows. At the beach house, the kitchen cabinets, starcase, vents, panelling. All these were thoughtfully chosen.
Upstairs bedroom: bunkbed, vents, blinds, staircase railing. It's obvious the DP was viewing Galveston through the eyes of rectangular symmetry. Although the film from a storytelling standpoint isn't a masterpiece, the visuals make it a gem on my list.
Don't get me wrong, the humor is there, the acting is fine; it's simply a matter of the visuals overarching the story, in IMO. With that said, the story itself is not a pass. You can still enjoy the story without creaming over the visuals.
Bottom line, if you're into cinamatography, don't pass on it. Folks giving it one star are not fans of the visual nor slow storytelling. Hat off to the DP. Good on you.
Dull , hopeless, bland.... Good movie to run in the background while you are picking your feet.... this review is not worth me spending my time to contain at least 150 characters..... did I hit it yet?
After he is dumped on New Year's Eve, Bill and his friends drive to a seaside town to win her back. After their relationship breaks up on New Year's Eve, Bill follows his ex-girlfriend to a town on the Gulf Coast, but things get complicated.
Boring and tedious, but it represents me and my "abigos" well, going after a love that already gave his foot in the ass a long time ago, and he's still crawling... The black and white film delivers an atmosphere of "Rome" despite being later, 2018, the humor is cold, almost non-existent, in the nuances, and in silly moments, of extreme disarray, hence my familiarity...
Boring and tedious, but it represents me and my "abigos" well, going after a love that already gave his foot in the ass a long time ago, and he's still crawling... The black and white film delivers an atmosphere of "Rome" despite being later, 2018, the humor is cold, almost non-existent, in the nuances, and in silly moments, of extreme disarray, hence my familiarity...
"Say Something!" yells the ex-girlfriend. Her character seems to be both the antagonist in and the critic of this funny, character driven, camera angled film.
See it more than once, and most will appreciate the effort spent creating Mustang Island. I liked how the monogram key chains in the souvenir shop we're arranged to spell something of artistic importance.
See it more than once, and most will appreciate the effort spent creating Mustang Island. I liked how the monogram key chains in the souvenir shop we're arranged to spell something of artistic importance.
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Some reviewers have likened this film to the work of Jim Jarmusch, and I can see that to a degree, specifically his early black and white films that featured trios of fairly deadpan characters. The humor in Mustang Island is not as dry as in the Jarmusch films, and here the protagonist is explicitly lovelorn. The tracking shots to hip music as the characters arrive at the island reminded me of the scenes of driving around New Orleans in Down By Law. And there my comparisons end!
I thought the Mustang Island locations were great, and I thought the cinematography was pretty good, particularly the night shots. The amusement park in the background in a few shots was particularly evocative. I really liked that a lot of scenes unfolded without dialog, though there were some rather funny lines in the script, which I didn't write down, so no spoilers here! The interactions among the characters seemed realistic to me, with appropriate awkwardness.
I liked this film, though my rating may not seem so high -- I don't believe I've ever given a 10 here, and my 9s are not so common. I look forward to seeing more films by Craig Elrod.
I thought the Mustang Island locations were great, and I thought the cinematography was pretty good, particularly the night shots. The amusement park in the background in a few shots was particularly evocative. I really liked that a lot of scenes unfolded without dialog, though there were some rather funny lines in the script, which I didn't write down, so no spoilers here! The interactions among the characters seemed realistic to me, with appropriate awkwardness.
I liked this film, though my rating may not seem so high -- I don't believe I've ever given a 10 here, and my 9s are not so common. I look forward to seeing more films by Craig Elrod.
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- AnecdotesThe amusement park that is often seen in the distance is the Galveston Island Historic Pleasure Pier.
- Bandes originalesRing-a-ling Bug
Written by Harlan Hodges
Performed by Harlan Hodges
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- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
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By what name was Mustang Island (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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