The did it with Ariel and it looked like a shitty attempt to make things look like they were underwater, but why is this gray?
Is this Disney art directors' strategy to make blacks palatable to white audiences? By desaturating everything to the point that their skin resembles whites in dim lighting?
Me too. The movie hit me at a very personal level. I had just left my ailing blonde sister to go to college. The movie made me realize she would be ok.
In the last decade Hollywood completely forgot how to light movies, and they also forgot how to mix audio so you can hear characters talking. Zoomers watch most of their videos on 4 inch phone screens with earbuds so they don't really notice.
Why is everything fucking gray?
The did it with Ariel and it looked like a shitty attempt to make things look like they were underwater, but why is this gray?
Is this Disney art directors' strategy to make blacks palatable to white audiences? By desaturating everything to the point that their skin resembles whites in dim lighting?
They're failing to understand why Alice in Wonderland was a success 10 years ago.
The Johnny Depp one? Never saw it but I do read the book every few years
Me too. The movie hit me at a very personal level. I had just left my ailing blonde sister to go to college. The movie made me realize she would be ok.
In the last decade Hollywood completely forgot how to light movies, and they also forgot how to mix audio so you can hear characters talking. Zoomers watch most of their videos on 4 inch phone screens with earbuds so they don't really notice.