favourite films:
Pride and Prejudice
(2005)

And then the music you’ll recognise as being the music that we first hear when we enter Longbourn at the very, very beginning of the film….also by Dario, the composer,who composed it before we started filming. The reason I used the same music is because it would remind her of home.That finding the person you’re supposed to be with is like coming home.And that even though this house is so completely different from her house…it’s the same spirit, the same music moves there. (X)
- Joe Wright director’s commentary


favourite films:
The King’s Speech (2010)

Director Tom Hooper makes an interesting decision with his sets and visuals. The movie is largely shot in interiors, and most of those spaces are long and narrow. That’s unusual in historical dramas, which emphasize sweep and majesty and so on. Here we have long corridors, a deep and narrow master control room for the BBC, rooms that seem peculiarly oblong. I suspect he may be evoking the narrow, constricting walls of Albert’s throat as he struggles to get words out. - Roger Ebert


favourite films:
Pride and Prejudice (2005)

hands


cinematography porn:
Sherlock - A Scandal in Belgravia (2012)


cinematography porn:
Midnight In Paris (2011)

That Paris exists and anyone could choose to live anywhere else in the world will always be a mystery to me.


She hardly knew how to suppose that she could be an object of admiration to so great a man


cinematography porn:
Pride and Prejudice (1996 BBC series)


You are too much for me Ennis, you sonofawhoreson bitch! I wish I knew how to quit you.





Cinematography Porn - The Hobbit (2012)


Basically, I’d planned lots more shots through windows which are all about veils of perception, the pride and prejudice…you’re seeing people through the windows of your own understanding.
- Pride and Prejudice (2005)


I don’t know how to thank you.
Thank God, not me. He wants us to survive. Well, that’s what we have to believe
- The Pianist (2002)


I’m very fond of walking.
- Pride and Prejudice (2005)