Battleship Potemkin Comments

  • Wayne 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    9/10. The angry waves on the shore and the mighty black smoke of the Potemkin, the two sailors who supported the revolution and the officers who shuttled through the hammock, divided the two camps by the contrast between anger and might, light and shadow. In the scene of refusing to eat borscht, the officer in the shadow glanced at the bright sailor, followed by a series of alternate shots of the rapid trumpet sound and the movement of the sailors rushing to the deck to gather, which contained...

  • Bernardo 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Eisenstein said that juggling montage is a free combination of infection means (juggling) that are randomly selected and independent (and function apart from the established structure and plot scenes), but have a clear purpose, that is, to achieve a certain theme effect. The most famous montage of stone lions, for example, is more in line with the definition of juggling than rational montage, even though rational montage is made up of juggling and reflection montages. Mummy kills soldiers is...

  • America 2022-03-24 09:02:10

    Absolute classics are extremely worth a look. The classic Odessa stairs, doctor glasses, lion statues and other details are worth pondering over and over...

  • Bonnie 2022-03-24 09:02:10

    Absolute classics are extremely worth a look. The classic Odessa stairs, doctor glasses, lion statues and other details are worth pondering over and over...

  • Chelsea 2022-03-24 09:02:10

    Damn, if it wasn't for the Odessa ladder, I'd only give it three stars. It is very rigid and dogmatic. Although the film structure is strictly arranged according to the ratio of the golden ratio, the narrative is very loose, there are too many montages, the pictures are messy, the details are wrong, and the editing is very dirty. Only the Odessa Stairs, I saw it four years ago, and it still looks very good overall. But Shishi makes me feel very deliberate, and the imposition of other parts is...

  • Celestine 2022-03-24 09:02:10

    Damn, if it wasn't for the Odessa ladder, I'd only give it three stars. It is very rigid and dogmatic. Although the film structure is strictly arranged according to the ratio of the golden ratio, the narrative is very loose, there are too many montages, the pictures are messy, the details are wrong, and the editing is very dirty. Only the Odessa Stairs, I saw it four years ago, and it still looks very good overall. But Shishi makes me feel very deliberate, and the imposition of other parts is...

  • Deontae 2022-03-23 09:02:08

    Eisenstein puts the audience in feeling rather than distancing, making vision (eyes) communicate directly to nerves rather than brains, all relying on sensual storytelling with strong editing (famous for the Odessa Staircase Stroller and the Sailor Corps Front Group). The tension, horror, excitement, epic (the fifth act) and the tension, fear, excitement, and epic (the fifth act) and the powerful and treacherous soundtrack are an exploration of an alternative...

  • Eli 2022-03-21 09:02:09

    #SIFF# used a lot of editing in movies, which was absolutely subversive at the time, not to mention that many of its editing methods are still used today, and its excellent editing also makes this story, which is a little old now, still has a strong impact. , the use of editing in the Odessa Stairs is too classic. PS After watching Griffith, this edited textbook-like movie doesn't actually feel better than Griffith's creation ten years...

  • Jany 2021-12-20 08:01:14

    What's awesome is not just montages, but also extremely oppressive motion shots and composition. In addition, I think that the political propaganda film should be made with silent films, and the slogan-like call signs are minimized and rely on images to...

  • Turner 2021-12-20 08:01:14

    I’m sorry that I didn’t read this film history textbook until today, but it really doesn’t look...

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!