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Margarete 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The impression of Gance becomes more like a writer can't imagine how shocking the final scene will be if seen on...
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Suzanne 2022-04-24 07:01:23
3.5 The film has some Impressionist highlights, such as the use of quick montages, and the shaking shooting of the parliamentary chaos scene caused by the wind and waves of the sea is amazing. Of course, the idea of putting together the three screens can be said to be quite creative, especially when the three colors of red, white and blue appear at the end, it does bring an emotional explosion effect. It's just that this big production at the time fell into the romantic stereotype of...
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Osbaldo 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The difficulty of shooting the Battle of Toulon is conceivably huge, but the real value is the front, especially the use of the montage of the Corsica section, the sails replaced by the giant flag, the juxtaposition of the storm and the storm in the Congress alone, and Unchain camera all kinds of dances, and none of the shots are overloaded with super-large dynamic elements. Gance really dared to challenge the legend mode. In addition, from the screenshots, the composition of the three-screen...
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Justen 2022-04-24 07:01:23
1. A large number of superimposed images and quick editing in the snowball fight convey the emotions of little Napoleon, which is also a typical feature of Impressionism, emphasizing the film form based on visual rhythm; 2. The multi-level segmentation screen shows the chaos of the pillow fight; 3 , The control of the relationship between color tone, mood and environment continues the tradition of Griffith; the Marseillaise was headed by Robespierre in 1793, representing the interests of the...
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Nestor 2022-04-24 07:01:23
Napoleon under the lens of Gance is an eagle-like arrogant and majestic great man. He can be said to be diving against the current in the storm of history, or it can be said that he is driven by fate to help the fire. The second break has created his brilliance. "Once my sword is unsheathed, it will never stop until order is restored"; "He is made of volcanically heated granite". 333min is only limited to conquering Italy. If the coronation ceremony can be photographed, it will be a strong...
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Louisa 2022-04-24 07:01:23
333 minutes of the 2016 extended and restored version, 5 and a half hours to tell the story of Napoleon from the military school to the Italian war, so it is said that "Napoleon" is unfinished. Emphasizes Napoleon's perseverance, and the iron-faced expression is from beginning to end. Although the three-screen widescreen cannot be as seamlessly connected as the computer digital, it expands the field of vision unprecedentedly, and the scene is magnificent and very appealing. Dialogue with...
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Verda 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The development of many story lines is epic, and many dualities are used. The shaking of the camera imitates the ships in the storm to allude to the turbulence of the current situation. Just still too many montages, otherwise perfect for the...
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Linwood 2022-04-24 07:01:23
The Marseillaise really brings tears to my eyes. It's really too...
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Vilma 2022-04-24 07:01:23
I rely on it so long that I can't remember what I watched after watching it...the film is absolutely...
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Stephania 2022-04-23 07:04:06
Saw the Brownlow version, it seems to be an E4(?) TV transcription, so there is no triptych at the end. Then I saw Coppola's version, and finally there is a triptych, but the length of the film is not as long as Brownlow's version. In any case, as a technical flow control, this film is very good, especially the last triptych is painted in blue and red on the left and right, corresponding to the French flag, and the stick is thick. Looking forward to the repair of BFI at the end of the...
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