I know 100% that people will argue with me over this, but I miss when movies were professionally lit, when actors were intentionally blocked, and when more than teal, orange and beige were allowed to be on the screen. The medium has something to do with it--film made a lot of these things fundamentally necessary--but I think it's more complex than just that. The last few years' movies are just not pleasant to look at, with very few exceptions, and the change occurred sometime around 2015.
@Gargron
No argument here ! 😎

@Gargron
Check out the GrandMaster! Scorsese had something to do with it and Samuel MF Jackson too ? 😂

I saw the screening at the Blue Whale in LA. It’s amazing no special effects what so ever except for the “train” sequence.

The director came out afterwards and cinematographer and spoke of how they used the last of the the film stock Fuji had at that time and had to switch but some how made it work.

I was blown away. I also went to other screening that same season. Interstellar which it was and others.

But the vitally of the film in that movie stood out for me.
I just recently got it on Blue Ray. I still can’t believe they didn’t use special effect ( computer generated) for the most part.

Your power of observation is golden 🕊