I'm pretty sure I understand it; It's because the director is admitting that a place full of browns would be worse than somewhere that isn't. There should be a yellow filter on Cinemaphile, in my opinion.
any of you watched "breaking bad"? season 1 ends with a normal looking shot and season 2 starts in the same place with a yellow filter over it. very jarring. that show again is "breaking bad"
because it makes dry places look more interesting and transmit the feeling of hight temperatures
directors use the same shit for Mediterranean, Sahara, other planets etc since always but memetards think it's only for Mexico
To let you know you're in a completely different area. There's filters when cut to cold or hot places even within the US as well. Cmon anon its not that complex.
People need to start calling out moronic OPs that can't think of interesting topics but feel the need to make a thread. Bring back shaming people used to do to homosexual OPs and newbies pre-2010. The yellow mexico shit feels like such a reddit thing thing now.
>Bring back shaming people used to do to homosexual OPs and newbies pre-2010
You clearly don't understand why shaming worked in the past and not now. Shame doesn't work with non-whites, and Cinemaphile used to white majority. I'm filtering this thread now, and you browns can speak to each other. I don't think animals feel shame.
Traffic did it as a way of differentiating the subplots, so that Mexico looks yellow, and then the Ohio parts are blue in a similarly aggressive looking way, and the trial in California is fairly neutral looking. It was such a striking look at the time that everyone immediately started ripping it off and it became a visual cliche for scenes set in hot, dirty, dusty environments. There was an episode of the X-Files set in Mexico that came out the year after Traffic and which looks exactly like Traffic.
Same reason the camera always cuts to arab countries right as they're getting the prayer call.
I'm pretty sure I understand it; It's because the director is admitting that a place full of browns would be worse than somewhere that isn't. There should be a yellow filter on Cinemaphile, in my opinion.
I mostly browse Cinemaphile at night when I have the night filter on my phone. So my Cinemaphile does have a yellow filter
any of you watched "breaking bad"? season 1 ends with a normal looking shot and season 2 starts in the same place with a yellow filter over it. very jarring. that show again is "breaking bad"
Which show was it?
sorry. "breaking bad"
Thanks
Never heard of it. Is it any good?
it's pretty ok
it was long before that, it's when Traffic won an Oscar everyone started doing it
i didn't say it began with the television show "breaking bad"
Kino movie
Mr. Plow!
i can see how you would confuse my lyrics for the mr plow song but no that show again is "breaking bad"
because it makes dry places look more interesting and transmit the feeling of hight temperatures
directors use the same shit for Mediterranean, Sahara, other planets etc since always but memetards think it's only for Mexico
To let you know you're in a completely different area. There's filters when cut to cold or hot places even within the US as well. Cmon anon its not that complex.
The same fricking joke and the same fricking topic again.
First day on Cinemaphile?
People need to start calling out moronic OPs that can't think of interesting topics but feel the need to make a thread. Bring back shaming people used to do to homosexual OPs and newbies pre-2010. The yellow mexico shit feels like such a reddit thing thing now.
>Bring back shaming people used to do to homosexual OPs and newbies pre-2010
You clearly don't understand why shaming worked in the past and not now. Shame doesn't work with non-whites, and Cinemaphile used to white majority. I'm filtering this thread now, and you browns can speak to each other. I don't think animals feel shame.
....no. Otherwise I wouldn't say AGAIN. moron
Got it, second day.
holy fricking shit
Mexico smells like piss
it's so everything looks suitably stinky
because otherwise you would have no idea if you were in the US or mexico
Didn't you get your answer the last 7 times you made this identical thread?
Traffic did it as a way of differentiating the subplots, so that Mexico looks yellow, and then the Ohio parts are blue in a similarly aggressive looking way, and the trial in California is fairly neutral looking. It was such a striking look at the time that everyone immediately started ripping it off and it became a visual cliche for scenes set in hot, dirty, dusty environments. There was an episode of the X-Files set in Mexico that came out the year after Traffic and which looks exactly like Traffic.