

Real life doesn't cut, Cuarón and Lubezki understand this. A 13-minute opening shot shows his abilities to capture the essence of the now, the feelings that life offers. We've all seen what he's accomplished in his Oscar-nominated works in "Children of Men," in which he was teamed up with Cuarón, and Terrence Malick's "The Tree of Life," both of which resulted in unimaginable losses.

I've never looked at the world of Cinematography with so much respect and adoration until I saw the works of Roger Deakins and now, firmly sitting next to him at the table as the most innovative and brilliant DP working today, Emmanuel Lubezki.

Restraining himself from committing any science fiction bourgeois, and reinventing the genre in a miraculous execution.
