Set design can really make the difference between a good and a bad movie, right? The visual domain of a film and all those tiny details, like furniture and lighting, can act as the perfect complement to the narrative itself. Looking for the most intriguing color schemes, textural patterns and overall atmosphere? That’s what we are going for today – hope you enjoy!
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The Big Lebowski (1998)
The Big Lebowski by the Coen brothers is an ode to the mid-century lifestyle indeed! It has incredible architectural nuances all over the movie that make it such a rewarding experience. However, the most curious thing about The Big Lebowski is that the whole thing starts because of… a stolen rug.
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Enter the Void (2009)
Labeled as a “psychedelic melodrama”, Enter the Void by Gaspar Noé is all about flashing colors and organic patterns. Set in Tokyo, this movie is as hypnotizing as it gets. In fact, there are a few attributes we can relate to this movie – it’s provocative, extreme and mad. Who doesn’t love a bit of madness here and there?
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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Old but gold! 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick really raised the bar in the cinematic industry and it still does. A work of intense perfectionism and aesthetical superiority, this movie is like retro-futurism turned reality. We will always remember this particular scene, in this particular bedroom.
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The Holy Mountain (1973)
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The Holy Mountain is what happens when Surrealism meets fantasy. Directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky, everything about this movie is exuberant and eye-catching. It tells the story of a Christ-like character, a powerful alchemist and seven materialistic figures that are looking for the Holy Mountain, where they hope to achieve enlightenment. It was produced by Yoko Ono and John Lennon.
The Shining (1980)
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Once again by the visionary Stanley Kubrick, The Shining is probably the scariest horror movie ever – but that’s not why we chose it. The Shining is set in an isolated yet mesmerizing hotel in western North America, whose interior design you will certainly not forget. This is a mandatory watch for those who love hospitality interiors.
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