Why the shot from inside the golf hole??
I like The Two Jakes very much - I think it's very atmospheric and the ending is especially haunting. I would say it's easily Jack Nicholson's best film as a director. But one or two moments did rather bug me, especially that shot during the golf sequence where the camera is pointing upwards from inside the hole on the green to show that the ball has stopped on the brink. Why do directors feel the need to indulge in these weird shots from such unnatural camera positions? Someone once said that the definition of a good director is someone who doesn't annoy you. How true!
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