>>212330472
Not necessarily. The post above yours mentioned the obseasion with "non" lighting at the moment. Same goes for production design. In the 90's everyone wanted everything to jump out at you. It was like crews were making every work they did a showreel with the most spectacular look, so they could audition for the next project. Now there is so much fucking "content" that they just shit out the bare minimum so they can rush to the next job. Love them or hate them, but 90s capeslop like Batman Returns, Dick Tracy or The Crow were all about putting up striking visuals. Now in the post Marvel era, all that matters is that reddit actor number #39392 is in focus to deliver his quips.