The Great Train Robbery Comments

  • Julia 2023-09-30 19:33:10

    At the end of the gods, the history of the film is...

  • Alden 2023-09-29 20:20:38

    A milestone in the history of American film, the montage technique used in the splicing between scenes makes the style of the whole film appear unified and compact, and establishes the structural sculpting of a general feature film. It is the pioneering work of the Western film...

  • Daniela 2023-09-27 22:58:41

    The structure is very complete, and the last shot is really...

  • Daphney 2023-09-24 09:59:23

    I don't know why people watch these films spontaneously, except for those who study film history. Five stars are given because I am also studying film history. This film has created too many historical milestones. The first film to use off-camera editing (surprised that Merrill did not expect this), the first film to discover parallel editing (although it is not the first one, before Bout I took parallel shots, but he did it...

  • Antonetta 2023-09-18 06:41:00

    I also read a lot of friends' comments just now, and I feel the same way. The technique is parallel montage. A small panorama of a scene tells the development of a space. The time-space extension effect of the movie. In the small panorama if it is static, it will be very boring. The director will process the dynamic picture in each shot. The next few shots have a simple shake. The ending is very...

  • Arturo 2023-09-14 08:30:20

    (7/10) Of course, this technically updated classic cannot be judged by today's standards. As a 1903 work, it already had a relatively complicated plot at that time. The film is based on a true...

  • Jewell 2023-09-11 22:41:02

    Fixed shots, especially several indoor scenes are in theater mode. In the beginning of the telegraph room of the railway station and the indoor scenes on the train, attention was paid to opening a window on the right side to increase the sense of scene. The final close-up of the robber is definitely a classic, reminiscent of the pose of the American uncle on the classic American recruiting...

  • Mariela 2023-09-05 02:21:03

    Cross-editing, the film developed in the direction of feature films when it arrived in the United States, and the first western film in film history had a good start. The ending shot is...

  • Cory 2023-08-29 02:23:25

    Later crime films and westerns have inherited the genes of this...

  • Green 2023-08-11 03:04:13

    The passengers raised their hands and got out of the car, which reminded me of the movie robbing the...

Extended Reading
  • Adalberto 2022-05-29 16:16:39

    The first western in history with only 14 plays

    The movie "The Train Robbery", released in 1903, was the most popular movie at the time. It has been in theaters in the United States for ten years.

    The film is adapted from real events that took place in the United States in 1900, and the location of the film was set in New Jersey, the United...

  • Ruby 2022-05-29 21:16:57

    The film history of roses and lilies of the valley 3

    Thank you for station B, although I also have this movie myself (under Tsundere).

    First pay attention to Zhou Chuanji. He wants to listen to his class.

    The movie still hasn't got rid of the limitations of the stage play, and the character performance is still exaggerated, especially the two death...