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Originally Posted by $5 submissions
I really dig Michael Mann's "immersive" directorial style where rich imagery and vivid soundtrack merge seamlessly with the narrative. His movies have that 'velvety' feel to it. Good velvet, mind you, not the kind you see on paintings of dogs playing poker ;)
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That's what I'M saying!
From the night club scenes in Havana -- the bodies pressing in on you, music surrounding you -- to the gun fight at the end where you hear the report and percussion of all the weapons in the battle and then you hear the plink and tink of bullets hitting the cars and containers.
I have to say in my opinion if you didn't LOVE this movie than you aren't a real movie fan at all, you're just a person who watches movies.