Well a buddy of mine noticed that. I really want to see it again just to confirm, but the explanation makes perfect sense. Especially because it's just another reference to things that happen earlier in the movie. Very, very tight production.
Well a buddy of mine noticed that. I really want to see it again just to confirm, but the explanation makes perfect sense. Especially because it's just another reference to things that happen earlier in the movie. Very, very tight production.
2 days after seeing this movie and I'm still thinking about it.
I just loved almost everything about this movie, I don't think I've ever been as impressed with a movie of this type as I am by this.
Of particular note, I found the sense of color, and camera angles to be one of the most jarring (in a very good way) aspects of the film. I started noticing it about halfway through (specifically at one point where you're in a closeup of the bottom of a helicopter and can see the entire city reflected off it's underside. From then on out I just noticed scene after scene that were just breathtaking in their use of camera and color.
If I remember correctly, there is metal straight down the middle and two glass panes on the side. Vince was obviously shooting at the middle, like he's used to, while I suppose Max shot to the side, where the glass was.
This film was very engaging and riveting with style and wit. Michael Mann pulled off this narrative quite effectively. Both Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx carried this film and gave impressive performances, and by the end of their night you're exhausted for what they went through.
The pacing was good, and the dialogue was tops. Lots of nuances here and there if you look carefully, and the tension ramps up towards the end. Collateral rightfully makes my top 5 movies of this summer. Don't miss out on it!
I thought the part where Vincent starts hitting Max with a piece of debris after Max hits and flips over the cab was funny! ^_^
This film was very engaging and riveting with style and wit. Michael Mann pulled off this narrative quite effectively. Both Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx carried this film and gave impressive performances, and by the end of their night you're exhausted for what they went through.
The pacing was good, and the dialogue was tops. Lots of nuances here and there if you look carefully, and the tension ramps up towards the end. Collateral rightfully makes my top 5 movies of this summer. Don't miss out on it!
I thought the part where Vincent starts hitting Max with a piece of debris after Max hits and flips over the cab was funny! ^_^