I mean, the themes of âPoAâ are somewhat more mature, so the noirish look was warranted. And from what I remember, it wasnât just a blue-and-orange palette, like in many modern films, but a pretty colorful one inside that noir feel.
CuarĂłn also doesnât do such palettes everywhere. âY tu mamĂĄ tambiĂ©nâ is very colorful, while the dystopian âChildren of Menâ is accordingly subdued. So it was a choice appropriate to the events in the film, just like the installments later in the series also get darker.
Hadriscus@jlai.lu âš4â© âšweeksâ© ago
yea same, the first two are whimsical which is completely in line with the vibe of the books theyâre based on. The third one is also very cool, and I think the rest are entirely forgettable
VerilyFemme@lemmy.blahaj.zone âš4â© âšweeksâ© ago
I call the first two âunoffical Christmas moviesâ