Was there any notable pushback against "dark" (lack of lighting) cinematography?
One of the most common "normal people" gripes I usually hear about TV shows and films is that directors love to shoot "dark" scenes (literally dark - there is not enough lighting to be able to see almost anything), which is absolutely detrimental in enjoying an action scene.
Has there ever been notable pushback against this cinematographic approach, either by mass viewers, or notable critics, or industry professionals?
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