cinematographer who works with christopher nolan a lot. and jordan peele has hried for this with using, a lot of the time, imax cameras so it looks spectacular. and it s actually about spectacle. the story itself looks at spectacle. it looks at not only how we look at things and what we are thinking when we look at them but also the sort of commercialisation of spectacle. so, of course, you ve got hollywood, you ve got the fact that these guys on the edges of hollywood, they re looking at the skies as well. also, one of their great goals is to capture whatever is up there for what they call the oprah shot . they want to be famous, they want to make money and they want to get the oprah shot . but there s also a lot going on here to do with animals because, obviously, this is a horse ranch. and there a lot about, do we use animals for entertainment, is that right? there s also a number of very disturbing subplots. one of these involves a tv studio in which something very bad happens in
so, yeah. i m already scared. as you can see, a little bit scary. there s a lot of things going on here but it is very visually stunning, as you can see there. hoyte van hoytema is a fantastic cinematographer who works with christopher nolan a lot. and jordan peele is hiding for this and using a lot and it s actually about spectacle. the story itself looks at spectacle, it looks at not only how we look at things and what we are thinking when we look at them but also the sort of commercialisation of spectacle. so of course you ve got hollywood, you ve got the fact that these guys on the edges of hollywood, they re looking at the skies as well. also, one of their great goals is to capture whatever is up there for what they call the oprah shot . they want to be famous, they want to make money and they want to get the oprah shot .
also, one of their great goals is to capture whatever is up there for what they call the oprah shot . they want to be famous, they want to make money and they want to get the oprah shot . but there s also a lot going on here to do with animals because, obviously, this is a horse ranch. and there a lot about, do we use animals for entertainment, is that right? there s also a number of very disturbing subplots. one of these involves a tv studio in which something very bad happens involving a chimpanzee. it s a kind of flashback scene, which also involves one of their neighbours who runs a kind of entertainment business. so a lot of great supporting characters but it kind of centres on this duo, this brother and sister who really have a very darkly funny, contrasting relationship. he s very introverted and she s very chatty. daniel kaluuya is terrific, isn t he? he is a fantastic actor. he s got a wonderful presence here. of course, he was in get out, jordan peele s incredible film whic
and using a lot of the time imax cameras so it looks spectacular. and it s actually about spectacle. the story itself looks at spectacle, it looks at not only how we look at things and what we are thinking when we look at them but also the sort of commercialisation of spectacle. so of course we ve got hollywood, you ve got the fact that these guys on the edges of hollywood, they re looking at the skies as well. also, one of their great goals is to capture whatever is up there for what they call the oprah shot . they want to be famous, they want to make money and they want to get the oprah shot . but there s also a lot going on here to do with animals because obviously, this is a horse ranch. and there a lot about, do we use animals for entertainment, is that right? there s also a number of very disturbing subplots. one of these involves a tv studio in which something very bad happens involving a chimpanzee. it s a kind of flashback scene, which also involves one