You've put into words what I have been sensing and what has been so irritating to me about much of modern cinema. With the 4K, politically correct, over-lit, over-staged and stiff quality of modern rom-coms, I find myself wondering, "where have all the good rom-coms gone?" I'm talking, late 1990's, early 2000's, Meg Ryan, Julia Roberts and Sex In The City...
From what you write, it seems the naturalism is seen or heard by the senses, the mistakes, the grains on the screen, the flies making their way across the screen, etc.
Thank you, Emily! I'm also a fan of those Nora Ephron romcoms and a huge fan of (the original!) "Sex and the City". And now it feels like that all happened in a realm as make-believe as Disney's "Fantasia". At least we were alive for some of it! :)
You've put into words what I have been sensing and what has been so irritating to me about much of modern cinema. With the 4K, politically correct, over-lit, over-staged and stiff quality of modern rom-coms, I find myself wondering, "where have all the good rom-coms gone?" I'm talking, late 1990's, early 2000's, Meg Ryan, Julia Roberts and Sex In The City...
From what you write, it seems the naturalism is seen or heard by the senses, the mistakes, the grains on the screen, the flies making their way across the screen, etc.
Love this!
Thank you, Emily! I'm also a fan of those Nora Ephron romcoms and a huge fan of (the original!) "Sex and the City". And now it feels like that all happened in a realm as make-believe as Disney's "Fantasia". At least we were alive for some of it! :)