Brion James and Dina Merrill in The Player (1992)
From The Player (1992).
These shots show off some masterful filmmaking at it's finest, being executed in one uninterrupted take also known as "tracking shots"; not a single cut taken place in these ones, at least not one evident enough to the naked eye. In fact, if you fast-forwarded many of these scenes, you'd see for yourself!
Which of these continuous, uninterrupted shots in a film is your favorite?
After voting, you may discuss the poll here.
From The Player (1992).
From The Revenant (2015).
From Touch of Evil (1958).
From Raging Bull (1980).
From The Protector (2005).
From Atonement (2007).
From Gravity (2013).
From The Shining (1980).
From Children of Men (2006).
From Goodfellas (1990).
From Paths of Glory (1957).
From Pulp Fiction (1994).
From Magnolia (1999).
From Rope (1948).
*Technically, the film is a series of long takes (it has been noted to be 10 exactly) combined together to make it appear as one, single take.
From Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014).
*Likely a similar technique as seen above in Rope.
From Russian Ark (2002).
From Oldboy (2003).
From Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003).
From Gun Crazy (1950).
From Breaking News (2004).
From Strange Days (1995).
From Hanna (2011).
From Snake Eyes (1998).
From Boogie Nights (1997).
From Hard Boiled (1992).
From The Mirror (1975).