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What is Wings about?
Following the journey of a caterpillar along the Japanese islands from Nagasaki to Hokkaido, this allegorical and oblique first feature film by Kuroki depicts in exquisite images a series of encounters and life's turning points.
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What does the cinematography of Wings look like?
Sampled across 59 frames, the coverage of Wings leans on medium shots (37% of the sample) and close-ups (24%). Cinematographer Tatsuo Suzuki keeps 63% of it in soft, naturalistic light. This is largely a daylight film — 83% of the frames play in daylight. Deep focus keeps foreground and background readable at once in 56% of the frames.
What is the color palette of Wings?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Wings (1966) are #adadac, #898989, #cccccc, #4b4b4b, #fafafa, #020202 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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See the full Wings colour palette — every hex with its share, plus warmth, saturation and luminance.
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