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CineShots

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CineShots

More cinematic shots, less Reddit and mod arbitrariness. This community is for cineasts, who appreciate some great shots and movie scenes.

Perhaps these captivating CineShots will inspire fellow community members, whether they seek to revisit a beloved film, draw inspiration for their own cinematic or photographic creations, or even explore the world of photography.


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To ensure a positive and enjoyable experience for everyone, I have established a few simple guidelines to follow:

Authenticity: Please only share screenshots that you have personally captured from movies you were watching. This helps maintain the integrity of the content within our community.

Common Sense: Use your best judgment when sharing screenshots. I encourage you to be respectful and considerate of others, while keeping the discussion relevant and engaging.

These guidelines are designed to foster a supportive and inclusive environment where movie enthusiasts can connect and share their experiences. Let's believe in the power of constructive dialogue and value the diversity of opinions within this community!

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[–] BenLeMan 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

One of the greatest films of all time. The scene with the one-way mirror is pure cinematographic genius.

But to be honest, it took me a while to appreciate it due to its slow pacing and initial dearth of exposition (or dialogue overall). 18-year old me hated this "slow-ass, boring movie". 😅

[–] makyo 4 points 1 week ago

One of the great pleasures of aging is discovering the greatness of things you were too dumb to enjoy when you were younger

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

I adore this film. The lighting and color are unique to Robby Müller, and they elevates the narrative like no other films.