Another movie filmed on cheap digital video...
...that looks like crap as a result. Seriously, what's going on? Why would a filmmaker be interested in having his movie look like a cheap telenovela from the 90s with horrible lighting and heavy motion blur all over the place? Sure it was cute when Mann did that with Collateral... but it already became a little annyoing when he did it with Miami Vice and downright obnoxious with Public Enemy (a 20s/30s era movie with the bad look of a home video? What the hell??). Stop it please! Use film and proper lighting! I don't have HD equipment at home to watch films that look like a bad budget TV show recorded on VHS.
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