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What to watch this week: interiors in cinema #10 – etk-fashion.com

It's time for the anniversary edition of the column aboutmovies and their decorations. They captivate, they inspire, they stick in your memory, and sometimes even in your soul. Watch and enjoy! The 3 days of June vacation are coming to an end, which means you can go back to your computer or TV and search online cinemas for movies for the coming week. Although, of course, the best solution would be a walk in the park, but if you want to be imbued with the magic of a good movie, and at the same time be inspired by the quality of the visuals and interiors present there, save this material. If you missed the previous selection, go to . Chocolate (2000) The romance and tranquility of a small town begins to crumble at the very moment when the main character arrives with her daughter and opens a candy shop. All the residents rushed there, but the local Count de Reynaud, who is also the mayor, is resolutely against this. His house and Vivienne's shop are the main locations, in the interiors of which you really want to live or drink hot chocolate. And the film also features a young Johnny Depp. Teleport (2008) Would you like to in one dayvisit Rome, Tokyo, New York and Egypt? Rob a bank in Paris and find yourself on Everest in a second? For the main character of this fantasy, such a task is as easy as pie – after all, he can teleport. Until problems with the ancient order that wanted to exterminate all the “jumpers” began, he lived to the fullest in an apartment that was very interesting in its content. It’s a pity that it didn’t last long – he had to go on the run, and in the kaleidoscope of events, not apartments but countries flash by, where there is also something to see. Lucky Number Slevin (2005) Slevinagreed to live in a friend's apartment, not imagining what the consequences might be. The interiors of this apartment, by the way, are very, very impressive, like many others that appear in the film. Modern design, eclecticism, a combination of black and white shades with bright colors, Milanese wallpaper, kitchen aprons, chrome lamps - the number of bold decisions and interesting ideas is off the charts. Wall-E (2008) Opens in theaters this weekPixar's Finding Dory, a sequel to Finding Nemo. We've already watched it and can assure you that the sequel is worthy. But there aren't many interiors with a marine theme, so we'd recommend another cartoon from the same studio - Wall-E. It combines a lot of things - the theme of the Earth's environmental problems, universal love, humanity's commitment to technology, and strong friendship. Everything happens to beautiful music in the beautifully drawn interiors of a spaceship. A piercingly pure, kind, and funny cartoon for the whole family. Star Wars (1977 – 2015) That's wheresimply a treasure trove of superb interiors, gorgeous sets and a triumph of first-rate computer graphics! "Star Wars" is a great saga with a huge number of fans, including the author of this fascinating column. Having started the story almost 40 years ago, George Lucas later handed it over (at a high price) to Disney, which announced the imminent release of even more films. I hope it doesn't turn into a soulless conveyor belt, like another recent corporate purchase. Jumanji (1995) Would you like to play thisrealistic magic game? Another great family movie, where the focus is, of course, on Jumanji itself, and the main characters are trying to finish it as quickly as possible. A lot of the action takes place in a large house, gradually destroyed by the consequences of the game, so while it looks intact, it is worth appreciating the layout and location of the main rooms. And the attic with old things generally looks like an outlet for a passionate collector. By the way, there will soon be a remake, starring Dwayne Johnson, whether this is good or not. The Agents of U.N.C.L.E.(2015) Last year, Guy Ritchie released a quality comedy action film starring Henry Cavill and Armie Hammer as CIA and KGB agents who must team up to confront a powerful criminal organization. The action takes place during the Cold War, so the tensions between the USSR and the USA are reflected in their relations. The director's signature style is noticeable in every frame - he constantly experiments with the presentation of the material, finding unusual angles and witty details in a carefully simulated 60s setting.

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