Alita: Battle Angel
Directed by Robert Rodriguez · Cinematography by Bill Pope
PG-13122 min86 frames
ActionScience FictionAdventure
An angel falls. A warrior rises.
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Alita: Battle Angel — official trailer
What is Alita: Battle Angel about?
When Alita awakens with no memory of who she is in a future world she does not recognize, she is taken in by Ido, a compassionate doctor who realizes that somewhere in this abandoned cyborg shell is the heart and soul of a young woman with an extraordinary past.
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What does the cinematography of Alita: Battle Angel look like?
Across 86 sampled frames, Alita: Battle Angel builds its coverage from medium shots (37% of the sample), with wide compositions (31%) carrying much of the rest. Low angles recur throughout. Cinematographer Bill Pope keeps 43% of it in soft, low-key light. 44% of the frames play at night or in the failing light of dusk. Anamorphic glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 57% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.
What is the color palette of Alita: Battle Angel?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Alita: Battle Angel are #2e2f2e, #314b4e, #17282d, #50524f, #abb0b0, #8c908f — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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