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Elda 2023-08-09 20:51:01
This is the first time I've watched this film in its entirety, and although I still can't fully accept the rhythm of a silent film, the Odessa staircase in the middle is amazing. At least it definitely looked that way back in the...
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Emmanuel 2023-05-21 06:29:19
Exploding montage! Exploding, exploding, 1905! Forgive me for not recovering from the last scene!...
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Kameron 2023-03-29 00:34:47
This is a masterpiece that I have been meditating on for many years and have never watched it. An unrepeatable masterpiece in the movie palace. Hope to see the film version of the screen again...
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Dagmar 2023-02-02 16:47:34
I don't know if it's the player or the external subtitles. I didn't read all the subtitles by the end of the movie, but this doesn't affect your appreciation, or you can say that you worship this...
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Westley 2022-09-22 03:27:21
Awesome montages and quick...
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Addie 2022-09-16 01:01:00
464 is an epoch-making work. It is self-evident that editing is an important novelty for an electric film. Although this film does not have an overly gorgeous editing technique, it was almost a visual subversion at that time.
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Aryanna 2022-04-24 07:01:14
I always felt that the use of camera and music in the last chapter was better than the montage that was blown away by the...
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Summer 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Another masterpiece that must be discussed in film studies. Released on the 20th anniversary of the Russian Revolution of 1905. The tension and urgency of the Potemkin uprising, the indignation of the citizens and the ruthlessness of the tsarist government are shown with a large number of short shots and passionate music. In this part of the Odessa Stairs, the imagery of the tsarist army follows the style of Russian avant-garde art. This part of the montage will not be mentioned, the...
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Reginald 2022-04-24 07:01:14
eisenstein, montage, shot design and treatment, straightforward but...
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Tyrel 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Directors who regard this film as the number one film in history include: Billy Wilder; Elijah Kazan; John...
Battleship Potemkin Comments
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Crystal 2021-12-20 08:01:14
Can make a clear statement (old text)
By chance, I turned to an article I wrote before, and I felt it was fun, so I posted it.
"Battleship of Potemkin" is a classic, as everyone knows. I can't help but study it again.
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Eldora 2022-03-22 09:02:01
A Simple Analysis of the Artistic Processing of "Odessa Stairs"
This multi-camera montage and juggling montage, through the warm atmosphere of revolutionary unity and the army lined up to shoot and massacre the masses, are combined to render the tension of the picture and the cruel atmosphere of the tsar; Fleeing for life, the wrinkled old lady’s pleas, the...
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Russian Orthodox Priest: Have fear of God.
Grigory Vakulinchuk: Beat it, sorcerer!
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Student Agitator: Citizens of Odessa! Lying before you is the body of the brutally killed sailor Grigoriy Vakulinchuk, slain by a senior officer of the squadron battleship 'Prince Tavrichesky.' Let's take revenge on the bloodthirsty vampires! Death to the oppressors!
Director: Sergei M. Eisenstein
Language: None,Russian Release date: December 24, 1925