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Agreed, though at times "Hero" is borderline heavy-handed with color. However it manages to remain beautiful. One thing I've learned, though, from a set-designer friend, is that nearly every movie is highly attuned to color and lighting.

If you're looking for other films that use color in interesting ways, check out the "Three Colors Trilogy" by Kieslowski.



Did you perchance see Star Trek: Nemesis? That was the most heavy-handed use of color in film I've ever seen.


If ST:N was the most heavy-handed you've seen, then I guess you haven't seen Transformers. Or any blockbuster action movie made in the last 5 years.

http://theabyssgazes.blogspot.com/2010/03/teal-and-orange-ho...

Edit: I'm slow, this was linked in the comments below.


We're talking about color as a storytelling element, not as a mechanism to get a visual pop.




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