John Mathieson expressed concern over Ridley Scott's recent filmmaking approach, stating he has become "lazy" and "impatient," prioritizing expediency over quality in productions like Gladiator II.
Mathieson criticized Scott's use of multi-camera setups for sacrificing detail and depth in cinematography, saying that older films featured more careful lighting and attention, enhancing visual storytelling.
He commented on how today's filmmakers lean on CGI to fix mistakes, sharing his disappointment that Scott's focus seems to have shifted towards a 'rush, rush' mentality.
While fans love Scott's films, Mathieson conveyed that he personally does not favor this new approach, highlighting a divide between audience enjoyment and the craft's integrity.
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