gnossienne: Art in Cinema: Caspar David Friedrich (“The Abbey…
Sunday, December 27th, 2015Art in Cinema: Caspar David Friedrich (“The Abbey in the Oakwood”, 1809) in The Revenant (2015)
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Art in Cinema: Caspar David Friedrich (“The Abbey in the Oakwood”, 1809) in The Revenant (2015)
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Tags: but seriously, you rock, and it's just, I was rewatching the revenant, and was struck by this shot, and how it looked like a particular friedrich, so I went looking for the painting, so I could make this post, and found that someone already did, go gnossienne, but this movie, rewatching it to make some gifsets, and listening to an interview with lubezki, so brutal, but so beautiful, I can't wait to see it on the big screen, this is just a screener, just give lubezki the cinematography Oscar, again. Posted in Tumblr by jbc | Permalink | No Comments »
Me: I love Michael Darling SO much!
Husband: yeah. He is the Lydia Bennet of this show.
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Tags: this is an excellent point, and completely true, though I hadn't realized it until reading this, so: go mr. giddinesswithabandon, you rock. Posted in Tumblr by jbc | Permalink | No Comments »
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