I will use the same reply for everyone who answered my question (except for the one answermugger who correctly answered all three of my recent movie questions):
this one is director Gus Van Sant's "Elephant"
Wow - - what a movie!!
no plot spoiler here- -
Disturbing subject matter: The movie is about a high school shooting. But Van Sant's cast and his directing style are flawless to me! -- the 'camera style' is in "real time" -- the camera literally follows the highschoolers from class to class, and throughout their day school / etc. For instance, the guy in the picture here - -the camera follows him from the field through his entrance into school building. This style works so well for me as a movie watcher in this particular movie with this particular subject matter. Thanks for answering, SavvyAnsley! :)
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at February 21, 2022 8:18 AM MST
I will use the same reply for everyone who answered my question (except for the one answermugger who correctly answered all three of my recent movie questions):
this one is director Gus Van Sant's "Elephant"
Wow - - what a movie!!
no plot spoiler here- -
Disturbing subject matter: The movie is about a high school shooting. But Van Sant's cast and his directing style are flawless to me! -- the 'camera style' is in "real time" -- the camera literally follows the highschoolers from class to class, and throughout their day school / etc. For instance, the guy in the picture here - -the camera follows him from the field through his entrance into school building. This style works so well for me as a movie watcher in this particular movie with this particular subject matter. Thanks for answering, Element 99! :)
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at February 21, 2022 8:18 AM MST
I liked Lucas too. Great underdog story. It was shown quite regularly on network television back in the late 80s and early 90s but I have not seen or heard of it anywhere over the last 3 decades.
I will use the same reply for everyone who answered my question (except for the one answermugger who correctly answered all three of my recent movie questions):
this one is director Gus Van Sant's "Elephant"
Wow - - what a movie!!
no plot spoiler here- -
Disturbing subject matter: The movie is about a high school shooting. But Van Sant's cast and his directing style are flawless to me! -- the 'camera style' is in "real time" -- the camera literally follows the highschoolers from class to class, and throughout their day school / etc. For instance, the guy in the picture here - -the camera follows him from the field through his entrance into school building. This style works so well for me as a movie watcher in this particular movie with this particular subject matter. Thanks for answering, bevo! :)
Before I reply to others who answered this question and my two other related movie-picture questions, I had to reply to you first:
The moment I saw that you had answered my three questions, and based on other posts I've seen of yours related to music/ fine arts/etc., and before I even read your answers, I had a strong assumption that you would correctly nail all three movies -- and you did.
I do wonder if you knew the movies simply by the pictures - - or if you "researched" the photos themselves. :)
I will use the same reply for everyone who answered my question (except for the one answermugger who correctly answered all three of my recent movie questions):
this one is director Gus Van Sant's "Elephant"
Wow - - what a movie!!
no plot spoiler here- -
Disturbing subject matter: The movie is about a high school shooting. But Van Sant's cast and his directing style are flawless to me! -- the 'camera style' is in "real time" -- the camera literally follows the highschoolers from class to class, and throughout their day school / etc. For instance, the guy in the picture here - -the camera follows him from the field through his entrance into school building. This style works so well for me as a movie watcher in this particular movie with this particular subject matter.
Thanks for answering, Thirtymaid! :) And I'm glad you like my questions! Thanks for letting m know!
I will use the same reply for everyone who answered my question (except for the one answermugger who correctly answered all three of my recent movie questions):
this one is director Gus Van Sant's "Elephant"
Wow - - what a movie!!
no plot spoiler here- -
Disturbing subject matter: The movie is about a high school shooting. But Van Sant's cast and his directing style are flawless to me! -- the 'camera style' is in "real time" -- the camera literally follows the highschoolers from class to class, and throughout their day school / etc. For instance, the guy in the picture here - -the camera follows him from the field through his entrance into school building. This style works so well for me as a movie watcher in this particular movie with this particular subject matter. Thanks for answering, Randy D! :)