Gordon Littmann

Gordon Littmann

  • Born: 1922-0-0
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  • Extended Reading
    • Amber 2022-01-26 08:44:58

      your name is red


      1. Ballet is emotional catharsis. It is a need in a religious atmosphere 2. Charming reckless man 3. I am that nightmare 4. The heroine has the feeling of Vivien Leigh 5. Composition and dancing 6. Red shoes ballet, adapted from Andersen's fairy tale. Range extension 7. You can't have both...

    • Damian 2022-03-25 09:01:20

      It's not a tragedy that someone could have caused

      Some people say that her husband Julian is the creator of this tragedy, but love is inherently selfish, especially in a triangular story with such a "rival in love", the selfish nature of love is unavoidable.

      The love between the two young people was so beautiful at the beginning. Maybe it was the...

    • Alana 2022-03-28 09:01:12

      Slow down and you'll find interesting effects

    • Yasmin 2022-03-27 09:01:20

      9.5/10. ①The story of a ballet-loving heroine struggling to choose between career and love. It ended when she was run over by a train as she left the theatre to chase her departing husband. ② On the basis of a very high level of color matching, the film uses high-brightness colors on the one hand, and low-saturation toning and cool light on the other, thus creating a dreamy, gorgeous and dark and cruel atmosphere. That 16-minute ballet sequence pushes this (dark) dream-glam atmosphere to the top, and the variety of scheduling, use of color, sets, dissolve effects, editing magic, etc., is truly breathtaking. , which I think is one of the best episodes in movie history. ③ The psychological curve of the heroine is not shown clearly enough. The buds and differences of her love with the hero, various struggles in her heart, etc. are too much to pass. This makes the struggle of the story a little superficial, not real enough and shocking enough.

    The Red Shoes quotes

    • Boris Lermontov: How would you define ballet, Lady Neston?

      Lady Neston: Well, one might call it the poetry of motion perhaps, or...

      Boris Lermontov: One might. But for me it is a great deal more. For me it is a religion. And one doesn't really care to see one's religion practised in an atmosphere... such as this.

    • Boris Lermontov: Why do you want to dance?

      [Vicky thinks for a short while]

      Victoria Page: Why do you want to live?

      [Lermontov is suprised at the answer]

      Boris Lermontov: Well I don't know exactly why, er, but I must.

      Victoria Page: That's my answer too.