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Freddy 2022-01-20 08:01:23
First Oscar Best Picture-Wing
In fact, from a modern point of view, this is not a good film. The film lasted more than two hours, and after seeing it, I thought I just wanted to finish it. This is a silent film, because the feelings of the characters cannot be expressed in words, so the actors can only express them with...
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Wilfred 2022-01-20 08:01:23
Hollywood silent film late Paramount production style
(Some typical cases are needed, and this topic is really too big)
"Wings" (1927) is a film about the First World War. It has both spectacular battle scenes and romantic elements of emotional entanglement between two men and one woman.
We can clearly see those cool air combat scenes. These shots are...

Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
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Cleta 2022-03-27 09:01:19
I regard it as a youth romance film, that is, an idol drama. The part of the military war is the background, but in 1927, he has done a very good job, but who would have expected Clara Bow to overshadow all the splendor, Her emotional part is very interesting, very flat, like "A Letter from a Strange Woman", most of it is in one state, but her performance is messy but reasonable, just like Qin Lan in "Story of Yanxi Palace", many The place didn't play well, but it seemed to make perfect sense in the role and became the uniqueness/personality of the character, Clara Baow was able to express all the emotions in this movie bluntly and became a anchor. I also like the bubble scene very much. It seems that there are scenes in animations like "The Spring Night is Short, Girls Go Forward". Thinking of this, Clara Bow is even more interesting.
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Sam 2022-03-29 09:01:07
http://www.56.com/w80/album-aid-9049678.html
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