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With his two new movies War Horse and The Adventures of Tintin, Steven Spielberg commands our attention once again. We've taken the occasion to produce the following video essay exploring what may be the most singular visual element to his films: the face.
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brilliant.
BobTheRedo 18 hours ago
@DrChristianShepard I'm sorry. I made a mistake. I thought my comments were deleted.
DrChristianShepard 2 weeks ago
Be aware. You can only post positive comments for this video. Yeah, I agree this video is not supposed to be positive: as if master of manipulation didn't give that away. They are just reaction shots and every movie has them. If they characters had no expressions on their faces, they wouldn't be believable characters.
DrChristianShepard 2 weeks ago
I`m confused. I`m seeing all these comments from Spielberg fanboys who consider this video as being POSITIVE. When I saw it, I got the overhwelming sense of a tongue-in-cheek, half-sarcastic, ridicule piece, like something Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn would do for MTV. My friends got the same impression I did when they watched this. I have no idea whether the video creator intended this, but the tone of this video is not in solemn admiration but in a hilarious ``roast` style!
webeffect 3 weeks ago
@onraj9mm Of course it`s better. That`s because Kubrick was a great director.
webeffect 3 weeks ago
@webeffect ...uh...okay.
Theatagonist 3 weeks ago
1:13 - Cut! Quit looking at the camera! Goddamn it!
silencer299 3 weeks ago
The Spielberg face totally works for me. No matter what director employs it, of course, but Spielberg sure does it well.
lotusfae 3 weeks ago
You get an A for your video essay. Well done.
squareglow 3 weeks ago
but schindler's list?
beautronics 3 weeks ago