I wouldn't say it's a "real" long take but it's still a very good take and in the same spirit as a real classical long take because after panic room a lot of movies did work like this and Panic room was the very first in my opinion to succeed in this CGI/classical longtake that we see everywhere at least once in a movie now.
You know that it’s all CGI, right? Just really good CGI. Except the stuff outside the window, I believe. Corridor Digital did a breakdown on this scene
The moment when they try to get in from the back of the house is actually unreal, cos this is a townhouse, which means that the walls are attached to other residences so there is no way for them to go through.
The cinematography in this movie is brilliant.
This shot continues to blow my mind.
Watch the opening scene of Gravity
@@joseph32427 That shot also blows my mind.
Superb mix of CGI and innovative camera. Contains all the ingredients that you expect when David Fincher is calling the shots.
The power of virtual cinematography
Bad azz scene
I wouldn't say it's a "real" long take but it's still a very good take and in the same spirit as a real classical long take because after panic room a lot of movies did work like this and Panic room was the very first in my opinion to succeed in this CGI/classical longtake that we see everywhere at least once in a movie now.
This feels like exactly the kind of shot Hitchcock would've done had if he was still alive.
It could be cool too watch the all movie in one shot like this, with out cut and in real time.
The ultimate sequence shot movie.
Victoria, 2016
Enter the void
Shurik3n Birdman does this
Shurik3n no movie does it better than 1917, it one an Oscar for cinematography and is still the most visually pleasing movie to this day
Muhammad Hashir rope did it first so its an oh
They don't create shots like these in movies anymore... Incredible cinematography
Sure they do. You just have to look beyond Hollywood films generally.
@@jamk2668 true
You know that it’s all CGI, right? Just really good CGI. Except the stuff outside the window, I believe. Corridor Digital did a breakdown on this scene
oh yeah of course I'm just referring to the cinematography within the CGI and the way the camera flows through the virtual environment
My favorite scene in the film.
It'c crazy because from the moment the camera left the room with the girl sleeping, everything else was computer generated.
Its mostly cgi that blows my mind
The moment when they try to get in from the back of the house is actually unreal, cos this is a townhouse, which means that the walls are attached to other residences so there is no way for them to go through.
How TF nobody saw all these guys trying to break into this house?
How tf nobody saw? U mean how did nobody see? Jesus, speak English u fuck
Brooks Boone calm down it’s never that serious
Loads of great CGI in this one
I love this movie . Anyway a scene in Serenity is truly a one take.
DONT STOP!!!
This is godly
This is some amazing stuff by fincher
Technically, its not one solid take. Still amazing shot though.
No shit...
It is. It's all rendered in cg
It is, actually, since it’s all CGI.
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love that
never thought of it that way. panic room and irreversible. was irreversible the same year?
all cg
Titanic -- of course. Film History is predictable.
It’s all cgi
Pasen eca
Fake long take. Still cool though
this is so fucked up