Showing posts with label James Mangold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Mangold. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Monochromatic For the People

Monochromatic For the People
An examination of cinematic reality through the lens of Noir & Chrome

by Hunter Bush


Movies used to be black and white (and silent to boot, can ya believe it!) until it stopped being cost-prohibitive to shoot them in color, at which time color films began to overtake them in frequency until b&w seemed largely like a thing of the past, foreign and/or independent films. Occasionally something like Schindler's List would come along and remind everyone about the undiluted power of b&w cinema, which essentially brings us to the subject of this article: the semi-recent semi-trend of converting films to black & white to better appreciate the language of film.

Illustration by Mary Tomcavage - Instagram @marytom_makes   

Specifically Mad Max: Fury Road: Black & Chrome directed by George Miller and Logan: Noir directed by James Mangold. Fury Road proper was released in summer 2015, with Black & Chrome getting a limited theatrical run in December the following year and was included on a later physical release. Logan was released in March of 2017 and, aside from a few specialty screenings, the Noir version was only included on the physical release. There was a feeling that perhaps this was a way to entice film lovers to continue buying physical media at time when it looked like digital would overtake physical the way color had done to b&w (I would argue that an true lover of film would intrinsically have a love and appreciation for its preservation via home libraries, but that's for another column entirely). I was curious what benefits - or detriments - the b&w viewing experience brought to these films.