The Angel’s Share (2012)
Directed by Jinsei Tsuji
72 min48 frames
Drama
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What is The Angel’s Share about?
A strange duo, Minko and Hiroto, who believe themselves to be angels, throw out fashion massage leaflets called “Angel Dispatch” from the roof of a building on Christmas Day in order to save unfortunate people. The flyers were blown by the wind and fell into the city.
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What does the cinematography of The Angel’s Share look like?
Across 47 sampled frames, The Angel’s Share builds its coverage from medium shots (57% of the sample), with wide compositions (19%) carrying much of the rest. The lighting keeps 53% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Daylight carries most of the picture. Vintage glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 66% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.
What is the color palette of The Angel’s Share?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of The Angel’s Share (2012) are #2e2e2e, #555550, #aba598, #d3d3cd, #d2c9b1, #b2b2ac — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
#2e2e2e#555550#aba598#d3d3cd#d2c9b1#b2b2ac
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