Just watched it (odd that it wasn't part of the rest of Assembled but as its own separate title).
I knew they put in a lot of work with practical effects but Assembled really demonstrated how in-depth the production got with the sets and costumes, particularly how the attire for each of the Eternals evolved over time to reflect how the characters themselves had changed over time, an idea that even extended to the Deviants. Really made me bummed out that the film didn't get a single Oscar nomination for Production Design, Costume Design, and Makeup and Hairstyling.
I also loved Brian Tyree Henry's reaction at his own costume (and his initial resistance to even look in a mirror) and how that meant so much to a person such as himself. Likewise Lauren Ridloff's own reaction and how she compared to putting it on like a wedding dress.
It's so clear everyone loved making this film and that love makes me love the film all the more.
I knew they put in a lot of work with practical effects but Assembled really demonstrated how in-depth the production got with the sets and costumes, particularly how the attire for each of the Eternals evolved over time to reflect how the characters themselves had changed over time, an idea that even extended to the Deviants. Really made me bummed out that the film didn't get a single Oscar nomination for Production Design, Costume Design, and Makeup and Hairstyling.
I also loved Brian Tyree Henry's reaction at his own costume (and his initial resistance to even look in a mirror) and how that meant so much to a person such as himself. Likewise Lauren Ridloff's own reaction and how she compared to putting it on like a wedding dress.
It's so clear everyone loved making this film and that love makes me love the film all the more.