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Burn (2019)

Directed by Mike Gan · Cinematography by Jon Keng

R88 min134 frames

ThrillerCrimeAction

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Burn (2019) movie still: medium — A locker room featuring teal walls and a series of metal lockers. A young woman pulls a dark item of clothing from…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — A woman stands in a dark outdoor area at night near an illuminated area. The subject is wearing a tan jacket and a…Burn (2019) movie still: closeup — A workspace environment features a clear plastic bottle of sanitizer on a surface. A person holds their hand out…Burn (2019) movie still: fullbody — A staff room with teal walls, a bank of lockers, and winter jackets hanging. A woman stands holding a revolver…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — A dimly lit room with teal walls features a desk, a wicker basket, and a clipboard. A woman in a work uniform…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — A residential kitchen features blue walls and a small television screen mounted above cabinets. A man stands in…Burn (2019) movie still: wide — A rural asphalt road cuts through a snow-covered landscape during the blue hour. A dark minivan travels away from…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — An office at night contains a desk with a glowing lamp and a bulletin board. A man with a bruised forehead sits…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — A dark night setting beside a parked vehicle in a dimly lit area. A young woman in a work uniform sits on the…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — Two young women in work uniforms stand indoors against a background of shelves. They are wearing matching maroon…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — A man lies bound on a concrete floor inside a room with teal walls. A man in dark pants stands nearby while the…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — A group of men in motorcycle vests confront a woman through a glass door. The men point handguns at the woman…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — An office space with teal walls and a cluttered desk containing a lamp. A man sits in a chair restrained with red…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — A convenience store interior with blue walls, a fire alarm, and blurry stocked shelves. A young man wearing a…Burn (2019) movie still: fullbody — A brightly lit convenience store interior features blue walls, tiled floors, and product shelves. A young man…Burn (2019) movie still: medium — A convenience store interior at night features a popcorn machine and glass windows with signs. A police officer in…
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Burn — official trailer

What is Burn about?

Lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda is tired of being overshadowed by her more confident, outgoing co-worker Sheila. When the gas station is held up at gunpoint by Billy, a desperate man in need of quick cash, Melinda finds an opportunity to make a connection with the robber, regardless of who gets hurt.

Where can you watch Burn?

US availability for Burn (2019). Data by JustWatch, listings on TMDB. Availability changes — check the provider for current listings.

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What does the cinematography of Burn look like?

Across 134 sampled frames, medium shots dominate the coverage of Burn (81% of the sample). Cinematographer Jon Keng keeps 49% of it in soft, naturalistic light. 86% of the frames play at night or in the failing light of dusk. Focus stays shallow in 88% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of Burn?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Burn (2019) are #302d2f, #f6f5f5, #d4d2d0, #0b0b0b, #8a2932, #504c4c — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #302d2f
  • #f6f5f5
  • #d4d2d0
  • #0b0b0b
  • #8a2932
  • #504c4c

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