

(2007) spring to mind, and then of course there is Hardcore Henry (2015). Strange Days (1995), and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Perhaps someone has to make one of these Point-of-View Mouthpiece, blurred in the lower frame and when Marlow holds a lit cigarette,Īlthough the film had box office success, many critics wereĬonflicted at Montgomery’s use of the subjective camera.Ĭritic saying that after awhile the technique’s effect “begins to wear thin”.ĭespite its downfalls, the Lady in the Lake is a classic film for noir fans andįor those who like variety in their storytelling.Īnd what else? All else is but curiosity.

ThereĪre some other amusing tricks, like when Marlow is on the phone, we see the Except for a few instances, Lady in the Lake is presentedĮxclusively from Marlow’s point of view with Montgomery providing theĪt some points the camera is punched by some tough guy.
