Mank Review: 7 Ups & 3 Downs
1. The Gorgeous Cinematography
And again surprising few, Fincher's film is absolutely ravishing from a visual perspective, largely thanks to the eye-watering, note-perfect cinematography of Fincher's Mindhunter collaborator Erik Messerschmidt.
It's all too apt that a film centered around the creation of Citizen Kane - itself a cinematographic landmark with Gregg Toland's groundbreaking deep focus - takes similar advantage of its monochromatic presentation to deliver rich contrast and deep depth of field.
It's in this sense that Mank is perhaps best observed as a true love letter to classic Hollywood, even if it also has much to say about the toxic aspects of the era.
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