Battleship Potemkin Comments

  • Erwin 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Really great cunt, a step further than Griffith, the visual rhythm is completely normal, the same as the current movie. The photography is very good, overhead shots, close-ups, several framing are very good, visual...

  • Madelyn 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I learned about it by "montage" when I was teaching myself about movies and watched this "Battleship Potemkin" (the Odessa Step Massacre in this film is a classic montage...

  • Cordie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

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  • Viva 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Too much information to suppress a single lens. In addition to a few classic clips, there are some interesting passages. For example, the officer fell into the water, took the lifebuoy shot, and took the uprising panorama with the...

  • Amelie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The revolution caused by a pot of borscht soup is still about people's livelihood. The rebellious crowd was brutally suppressed, and the montage of the stroller and the hangman was amazing! The story is not too strong, and some parts are lengthy. Lao Chai's "1812 Overture" works well with it. With the drums approaching to bring the story to a climax, war is on the verge of war, and yet another set of terrific montages! Such a big scene was shot in 1925. The historical theme is a good starting...

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    After 90 years, you can still see the film's abundant vitality and warm emotions. Makes blood boil. There are many highlights: fast editing (it seems that no scene takes more than half a minute), big scenes and big scheduling, uprising plot, the music is powerful and perfectly integrated with the plot, not to forget the classic montage technique, and the red flag in the black and white film. Gee. All the actual shots of the ships and the crowd are magnificent. It's a movie...

  • Evalyn 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    6.5 points. In fact, it has always been strange, why a film about the mutiny of warships, unlike "Mutiny on the Ship", is not remembered for the conflict of characters on the ship, but it is recorded in the annals of history with the first use of montage techniques for the ladder massacre? This time, I finally understand it, because except for this montage technique, other content can be ignored. It may have a high status in film history, but the viewability of this film is really...

  • Jarvis 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    ★★★☆ The film is worthy of its status as "the originator of montage" in film history, and the editing techniques are splendid today, especially the Odessa steps are classics. However, the production of the former Soviet Union gave the film too strong a color of political propaganda. At the same time, due to its political attributes, the characters' personalities were completely deprived, leaving only an empty shell on the plane, and the follow-up force of the story itself was close to...

  • Annamae 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Where there is oppression, there is resistance, inflammatory soundtrack, exaggerated expressions, the cross in the hands of the priest, the night scene around the warship, the hurried footsteps. . . The methods of parallelism, contrast and enlargement can especially express the psychology of the characters and the suggestion of the...

  • Jeramy 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Blockbuster experimental editing that changed the world of cinema. The Odessa Stairs, a classic montage of teaching clips, the short movements are broken down into some very short shots combined, reflecting the fact that the tsarist government brutally suppressed the people, and expressing pain, pity, and solemn feelings with astonishing accuracy Variety. Eisenstein swayed his genius recklessly, and the three empty shots of stone lions connected to complete a wonderful montage dance, sleeping -...

Extended Reading

Battleship Potemkin quotes

  • Grigory Vakulinchuk: Comrades! The time has come when we too must speak out. Why wait? All of Russia has risen! Are we to be the last?

  • Grigory Vakulinchuk: We've had enough rotten meat! Even a dog wouldn't eat this! It could crawl overboard on its own!

    Smirov, the ship doctor: These aren't worms. They are dead fly larvae. You can wash them off with brine!