Why is it black and white?
Since invention of color film, black and white had this "artistic" value, similar to black and white photography. In these times, amateur filmmaker community (my sis is independent director, not very good one though :P, but all her filmmaker friends "wear scarfs and barrets" so you can get idea of what I have to live with) uses black and white to make their work more "artsy", which I grew to really dislike over the years and whenever someone goes for black and white elements, I always demand better explanation, why its necessary for film to be this way (and I rarely get it).
I am sure someone with greatness of Scorsese wouldnt use it just to be interesting, there has to be deeper explanation why the story requies black and white. But I still fail to see it.
Anyone can help?