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Ben, I'm an avid consumer of analysis videos, and I have to agree with everyone here on the outstanding quality of yours... not only is it informative and highly considered, but also extremely professionally delivered in every way. I am also so happy to subscribe and am really looking forward to watching your channel grow if you manage maintain this level of quality. Well done!!!!
Ben, your content is some of the most informed, considered and helpful I've seen. Most certainly subscribing. Keep up the good work and when your channel is huge I'll be proud to say I was one of the first 50 subs. All the best - Chris.
I certainly harbor a similar glowing attitude toward the sublime cinematic aesthetic perfection on display in renowned efforts like Bernardo Bertolucci & Vittorio Storaro's "The Last Emperor", Michael Mann & Dante Spinotti's "Last of the Mohicans" or Terrence Malick & John Toll's "The Thin Red Line" - but also in particular those other under-appreciated gems like Adrian Lyne & Howard Atherton's "Lolita", Martin Breast & Emmanuel Lubezki's "Meet Joe Black", Scott Hicks & Robert Richardson's "Snow Falling on Cedars", and James Gray & Darius Khondji's "The Immigrant". Justin Kurzel & Adam Arkapaw's "Macbeth" defintely shares that rarified air of wildly successful exercises in iconography through the fetishistically fine-tuned tenebrism inspired lighting, compositons, kinetics and contrasts so uniquely effective to the milieu of cinema at its most sterling.
Good video! Got recommended this video and only part way through did I realize your sub/view count. Surprised you aren't bigger than you are. Definitely subscribing!
Your T.S. Elliot quotation has two spelling errors. The word its is used twice with apostrophes, incorrectly. These apostrophes are superfluous in this context. They serve no purpose. The spelling should be just ITS. This shows belonging. Your use is the contraction of 'it & is'. A small point, yes, but important.
Totally agree. This film's cinematography is stunning!! Good analysis video :)
WELLDONE! I was shocked that such professional audio mastering and script came from such a small channel! You deserve all the attention you get, and far more. I love finding smaller channels with gems like this
Thanks man, That means alot. I gotta get back to making content like this.
Thats awesome man! I subbed, and i’ll be happy to see more of your content in the future
Ben, I'm an avid consumer of analysis videos, and I have to agree with everyone here on the outstanding quality of yours... not only is it informative and highly considered, but also extremely professionally delivered in every way. I am also so happy to subscribe and am really looking forward to watching your channel grow if you manage maintain this level of quality. Well done!!!!
I really enjoyed that breakdown, dude. Thank you.
Thank you man. Glad you really liked it !
loved this analysis!! this video deserves so many more views/likes! honestly this film has some of the best cinematography i have ever seen
Ben, your content is some of the most informed, considered and helpful I've seen. Most certainly subscribing. Keep up the good work and when your channel is huge I'll be proud to say I was one of the first 50 subs. All the best - Chris.
Thanks Chris, Appreciate the kind words.
Holy shit i can’t wait for the algorithm to take this channel and make it huge because it’s amazing
Means alot man
Unreal analysis There needs to be more of this on youtube.
Thanks man
I certainly harbor a similar glowing attitude toward the sublime cinematic aesthetic perfection on display in renowned efforts like Bernardo Bertolucci & Vittorio Storaro's "The Last Emperor", Michael Mann & Dante Spinotti's "Last of the Mohicans" or Terrence Malick & John Toll's "The Thin Red Line" - but also in particular those other under-appreciated gems like Adrian Lyne & Howard Atherton's "Lolita", Martin Breast & Emmanuel Lubezki's "Meet Joe Black", Scott Hicks & Robert Richardson's "Snow Falling on Cedars", and James Gray & Darius Khondji's "The Immigrant".
Justin Kurzel & Adam Arkapaw's "Macbeth" defintely shares that rarified air of wildly successful exercises in iconography through the fetishistically fine-tuned tenebrism inspired lighting, compositons, kinetics and contrasts so uniquely effective to the milieu of cinema at its most sterling.
This movie is amazing.
Thank you for making this. It was done incredibly well.
Thanks really appreciate that
Damn that was a really amazing video.
Recommended by a friend. Lean, concise, considered, excellent. Just subscribed and look forward to watching more.
Wow great to hear! Glad you enjoy it
Great job Ben!
Thank you !
Great Content !
I love it- keep them coming.
Will Do!
The King was gorgeous also!
Need to see this
Good video! Got recommended this video and only part way through did I realize your sub/view count. Surprised you aren't bigger than you are. Definitely subscribing!
Thanks man, Just started the youtube! Glad you dig the content so far.
This is awesome
More please.
Your T.S. Elliot quotation has two spelling errors. The word its is used twice with apostrophes, incorrectly. These apostrophes are superfluous in this context. They serve no purpose. The spelling should be just ITS. This shows belonging. Your use is the contraction of 'it & is'. A small point, yes, but important.
Who tf asked
Sorry. Wrong Macbeth.
Valuable insights thank you so much 😂