Why is it so ugly to look at?
One of the worst looking movies I've ever seen for a professional production. Lighting and cinematography were so murky and dark, it was difficult to make out people's faces--not for a scene here and there but throughout the movie. There was the usual manipulation with the color grading, muting colors to suggest the story takes place almost 70 years ago. Jeff Chenoweth is nominally responsible as cinematographer, but I will give full credit to Aaron Sorkin for this nauseating visual experience. Having worked with David Fincher before, Sorkin appears as if he were trying to mimic Fincher's famously dark camerawork and color scheme but ends up botching the effort. The movie was lousy too.
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