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Lord of War

Lord of War
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Reminiscent of the center-of-(wide)frame-focused opening to The Naked Gun, the knockout title sequence to “Lord of War” is a first-person narrative where the “I” happens to be a bullet. We bear witness to the life and death of the little guy. Sadly, the HDR-based CG imagery robs the piece of its realism; it’s obfuscatory where it might be stark. While well intentioned, the execution is incredibly clinical -there is too much message and not enough heart. You want a bulleted reality of war?


Private Joker: How can you shoot women or children?
Door Gunner: Easy! You just don’t lead ‘em so much!


The lensing is exquisite but calculated to a fault while the timeless music of Buffalo Springfield serves as a kind of mawkish plea, an unnecessary retread. And the child endgame plays as yet another manipulation; he wouldn’t be standing stiff in the midst of a firefight because he wouldn’t last with the given sight lines. As it -he- stands, the blocking of the actor contradicts a primal predilection towards self-preservation. As this doesn’t make sense, the slick stylization does not serve. The sniper duel in Saving Private Ryan succeeds because of a rooted context which subsumes an implausible end. That context is missing here.


We struggled for some time with this post. The first person POV reminds one of a first person shooter video game and never seemed suited to the subject matter. Now I wonder, was the gaming correlation part of the intent?

Direct Link | Format: QuickTime H.264, 800×336 | Size: 32 MB | Running Time: 3:01 | Year: 2005
720p HD Version | Format: QuickTime H.264, 1280×528 | Size: 66.4 MB | Running Time: 3:01 | Year: 2005


Related Extra: Title Sequence Breakdown with visual effects supervisor Yann Blondel


Related Movie Extra: The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! [1988] Opening Title Sequence

Direct Link | Format: QuickTime H.264, 720×386 | Size: 18 MB | Running Time: 2:07



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Visual Effects Supervisor: Yann Blondel

The Naked Gun

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