It's been a bit of a long week so I'm using the title as a joke to get a laugh out of some people. As a bonus the title relates to the post too. I really enjoyed analyzing Daughters of the Dust and discussing Dash's may ways a defying Hollywood traditions. I mostly enjoyed this through her sue of cinematography. In most Hollywood films the way the story movies along via dialogue between characters, but in Daughters of the Dust this story telling is don't through largely the cinematography. In Hollywood most cinematography are beautiful shots of some event that's happening and those shots are frequent in a movie. Many of the shots include the main characters. In Daughters of the Dusk, cinematography of the amazing landscape is put over dialoged to establish the world and tell the story. It almost feels as if the camera is the main character and the cast are the4 supporting roles. (This is why its an Uno Reverse Card). This makes the movie rely more on cinem
I'm not really sure I have too much to say about this film so this might be a short blog post. I think one thing I really appreciate about this film is the production and that it was shot on phones. It gives it a sort of documentary feel but also feels genuine at the same time. With documentaries there's always the problem of people acting differently with a camera facing them. That obviously doesn't happen here because it is scripted so it seemed genuine since you get the feeling that your just tagging along for the ride.. I also really enjoyed how much the soundtrack was able to contribute to this film. I felt that this film had a weird sense of character development and how it draws the viewer in. Since the viewer seems to be following the girl on their journey its easy to get connected with them and get interested in their story and root for them. It seems weird that these girls or going for Chester after he doesn't seem that great. You root against them an