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>>200816 Yep, Kubrick was a PJ before he went to cinema, and it definitely shows in his movies. (Pic related.)
Lawrence of Arabia and Citizen Kane also stand out as having freaky-good composition. The last three movies I saw whose composition really impressed me was "Across the Universe," "The Darjeeling Limited," and, surprisingly, the new Indiana Jones.
Worst composition I've seen in a movie was some otherwise forgettable film about a sports journalist who finds a down-on-his-luck ex-star-boxer that turns out to be a fake, all the while struggling with his family life. The cinematographer was way, way too enamored of shallow depth of field without knowing how to use it... nothing really artistic or creative in the composition, just like if someone decided "Oh, hey, let's shoot a conventional Hollywood drama exclusively at T/1.3!" Seriously, I don't think the aperture was ever smaller than 2.8 throughout the whole film.
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