We gave up on Presumed Innocent at our house, having seen the movie twice and read the book ditto. This version's grim, sepia-toned cinematography was off-putting. I'm really tired of directors making their films so visually dark.
Dark material doesn't require dark lighting but it's the fashionable choice now for movies and mini-series. As for Ripley, I've read the book twice and here's what I thought after the first two episodes: https://levraphael.substack.com/p/first-impressions-of-ripley
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We gave up on Presumed Innocent at our house, having seen the movie twice and read the book ditto. This version's grim, sepia-toned cinematography was off-putting. I'm really tired of directors making their films so visually dark.
Dark material though!
I like it better than Ripley the show. I can’t seem to get into that one. Maybe I’m too familiar having read the book recently
Dark material doesn't require dark lighting but it's the fashionable choice now for movies and mini-series. As for Ripley, I've read the book twice and here's what I thought after the first two episodes: https://levraphael.substack.com/p/first-impressions-of-ripley