Cartoonist Pete Emslie complains bitterly about the dull blue tinge of contemporary movies in comparison with the vibrant Technicolor palette of yesteryear.
It’s bad enough when horror, sci-fi and fantasy movies seem to slavishly adhere to this unpleasant template, but even mainstream adult dramas like Up In The Air and Fair Game (both of which are films that I would otherwise like) are being drained of all their colour in post-production. This unfortunate trend in dreariness also lessened my enjoyment of last year’s Best Picture winner, The King’s Speech.
Recently, I did some searching on Google to find out whether others are equally disturbed by this ugly trend in today’s films. Sure enough, I turned up this article that helps to explain what is going on. It’s interesting to read the numerous comments afterward, as there are many, like me, who abhor this unpleasant trend, while others defend it as being true to the director’s “vision”. Though they may like to think of themselves as unique visionaries, most directors working today merely conform to one basic template of mediocrity that the Hollywood studios all decree must be followed. Because of this trend toward the drab and ugly, I find myself seeing fewer and fewer films with each passing year. Perhaps Hollywood should realize that many older moviegoers are used to far richer looking movies from the more glorious past – today’s films just turn us off. BLECCHH!!