Lol I say vampires in a very joking way just to be clear. I'm not meaning to be like MEAN to anyone who does this. Vampires is just what I jokingly call my kids when they sit in the dark and stuff. But ya, good air flow and warm sunlight is so important for your health, including mental health. And this episode just made me feel like I was trapped in a dark house with someone that refused to turn any lights on or open and windows lol. Made me feel suffocated. I hope it isn't something he uses too much throughout the show. I like to be able to SEE what I'm watching thanks. And it just takes me out of the experience of the show because it feels so odd. Like the Kim scene, I just ended up being so confused why she was in the pitch black in her office instead of living in the scene. Same with the vet and the other scenes. It just mentally takes me out of the experience because it doesn't feel real. I don't want creativity and boundary pushing over a good experience. Just make a good show damnit lol.
Kelsea Sisler
2023-11-15 20:36:26 +0000 UTC
Anti-social mothaeffers!!!!!! Fucking vampires!!!! The first thing I do when I wake up is OPEN ALL THE DOORS, blinds etc. Let all the sun 🌞 light in!!! And they stay open until it starts to get dark. Good airflow and deliciously warm sun ☀️!!!!
Jason Lam
2023-11-15 20:30:56 +0000 UTC
Over the ensuing years, as The Sopranos succeeded beyond everyone’s wildest dreams, that very specific visual callback to a thematically similar film sometimes got conflated with the relatively new idea of “prestige television” in much the same way as the show’s antihero did. “I kept hearing, you know, make it darker, make it darker, make it darker,” said cinematographer Manuel Billeter about his work on Jonathan Nolan’s Person of Interest, which premiered in 2011. (Billeter also shot the very dark Jessica Jones.) “They wanted it to look more noir, to look more stylized. I started playing a lot of scenes in silhouette, with no light at all on the actors and just light in the backgrounds.”