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How Art Becomes Deadly in Velvet Buzzsaw Anatomy of a Scene

How Art Becomes Deadly in Velvet Buzzsaw Anatomy of a Scene

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Blood, sweat and tears (but mostly blood) are on the canvas in the contemporary-art-world satire Velvet Buzzsaw. This scene gathers many of the films key players (Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Zawe Ashton, Toni Collette, John Malkovich, Daveed Diggs) to the opening of an outsider whose work is about to be the toast of, and perhaps the death knell in, the L. A. art scene. The writer and director Dan Gilroy discusses how a heightened score and a haunting tracking shot build tension in this ensemble sequence.
Date: 2020-08-15

Comments and reviews: 5


I liked the story, but there were shots that didnt focus on what was being represented well, a lot of transitions that would fade out which kinda annoyed me, I didnt have a connection with the characters, and the dialogue was kinda cheesy. I did; however, like how it showed a greedy mucky side to fine art and the pieces in the movie. Thats my opinion though.
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omg as someone who knows NOTHING about film or production, watching this video makes me want to pay more attention to the little things. SMH is it too late to go to film school! or class idk what the right lingo is here.
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I watched the movie before seeing this and literally the exact last 20 seconds of this clip was the one moment when I sat up in y chair and said wow that scene was perfect.
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It's a beautiful movie and yeah overall I enjoyed its cheesy horror. Kind of gives hope that all B movies will look so cinematic.
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I did like this movie and this scene was great but I wish they'd never shown the art. The last scene was my absolutely favourite
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