Ivan the Terrible, Part I Comments

  • Beulah 2023-02-23 00:59:05

    Drama, close-up of the...

  • Melyna 2023-02-08 12:08:44

    A murderous movie, opening eyes for a tyrant. Eisenstein's pictures rely too much on the close-up of the characters' expressions, various shapes, and the silent film has serious traces. The close-up close-up and long-range procession of the part of the exodus from Moscow are the most...

  • Nico 2023-01-21 09:38:00

    Three and a half. Stalin's designated proposition composition, it is said that in a conversation with SE, he once said: "Ivan the Terrible is an extremely cruel person. It is okay to show his cruelty, but he should explain why he is cruel." So from the beginning The declaration of "Moscow-Third Rome", to the popular sentiment at the end, Ivan the Terrible was successfully portrayed as the incarnation of the savior of Russia, and his tyranny seemed to be justifiable. This is most likely the...

  • Lewis 2023-01-09 22:01:15

    [Ivan the Terrible 1, 2] 1. Leidi's psychological drama, just before and after the end of World War II, can also be said to be an Eisenstein psychological drama. 2. I have always been interested in Eisenstein's theory, especially his various "vertical" and non-vertical (such as "blunt") film creation views, and watched it twice before and after @大 Banner Tiger Skin translated by Roland Patna An article that touched a lot. 3. I have seen the color part in Godard's short film before, and the...

  • Ona 2023-01-01 08:35:30

    I think it's a bit...

  • Jacklyn 2022-12-12 20:50:31

    CC version D9, 8.2 points This EE's Ivan the Terrible I and II are still the legacy of the 9th district era. After buying it, I didn't watch it until I read it for the first time in the afternoon. Many facial close-ups seem to be Eisenstein's silent film technique. I can’t forget (the actors’ expressions are also in place but with a little dramatic exaggeration), and there are two scenes that are the most impressive: The back of countless Ivans who are crowned tsars at the beginning, the...

  • Dwight 2022-12-08 01:59:00

    Eisenstein's "Ivan the Terrible" was originally planned to be made into 3 parts, but unfortunately the third part was not completed. In his interpretation of Ivan the Terrible, he started from A. C. Pushkin's historical drama "Boris Godunov" draws inspiration, while the structure draws on and exceeds the experience of the world's classic artists. The starring Nikola Cherkasov is also the star of "Alexander. Nevsky", which is more skillful in shaping the...

  • Ernest 2022-11-24 04:53:18

    The film tells the story of Tsar Ivan when he first became ruler of Russia, such as his coronation and wedding to Anastasia Romanovna; Ivan is a recognized tyrant in Russian history, but the film portrays him as a great leader of the...

  • Ludie 2022-11-20 02:28:58

    A strong sense of drama A solemn sense of ceremony A strong sense of...

  • Jarrell 2022-11-18 21:16:51

    The beauty of the moment will be when it is still moving. Much of Straub's power comes from...

Extended Reading

Ivan the Terrible, Part I quotes

  • Czar Ivan IV: Those who tore down the bells without Czar's permission, those by Czar's command get torn down the heads for not too long.

  • Czar Ivan IV: The knife will slice through those who raise the hand over Moscow.

Ivan the Terrible, Part I

Director: Sergei M. Eisenstein

Language: Russian Release date: March 8, 1947