Allen’s films are typically philosophical, dialogue-heavy and character-driven, but they’re also odes to the cities in which they take place. Allen’s films almost capture the tangibility of the place they’re in and they’re beautifully shot so that you almost feel, as you watch the film, that you’ve been taken there. Sometimes it’s not the acting or the directing that make a movie, but the cinematography and the scenery that captures the imagination of moviegoers and leaves a lasting impression. Movie locales can play so powerful a role that thinking of the movie taking place in any other location would compromise the overall effect of the film.
Here are a few notable films which capture cities unforgettably.
Ghostbusters – New York
Fargo - Minnesota
Lost in Translation – Tokyo
L.A. Confidential – 1950’s L.A.
Y tu Mama Tambien – Mexico City
Slumdog Millionaire – Mumbai
Angels and Demons – Vatican City
Stealing Beauty – Tuscany
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - London
Before Sunrise – Vienna
The Departed – Boston
Milk – San Francisco
Fargo - Minnesota
Lost in Translation – Tokyo
L.A. Confidential – 1950’s L.A.
Y tu Mama Tambien – Mexico City
Slumdog Millionaire – Mumbai
Angels and Demons – Vatican City
Stealing Beauty – Tuscany
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - London
Before Sunrise – Vienna
The Departed – Boston
Milk – San Francisco
In which films do you think cities have been well captured? Let us know in the comments section.
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