Film Documentary "The Lowliest Man"

Myrl 2022-03-24 09:03:19

Murnau directed "The Most Despicable Man", I flipped it over and watched it again, and I resonated with more things to perceive. This film made in the 1920s made me think a lot. The initial charm of motion shots, said It can't be locked even by realism. The simple story expresses the charm of the whole society's human nature and film aesthetics. The world is fickle, and the lowly man touches many groups, all classes. Comedy tragedy? What is the charm of movies? Is the deep source of the soul the same? Impetuous society, the impact of material makes everyone good or bad, good or bad? The definition of this society? The crowd who lost their eyes hurriedly passed by, but the appeal buried in the bottom of my heart longed to hope that you, me, and him would not forget. All the experiences I have on the road are just a part of my life, and I will slowly make it appear if I gain or express it. Bread and stars, maybe they can be the same, the key is eyes and wings, the sun is dazzling but the sky has beautiful clouds.

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  • Angela 2022-04-23 07:03:54

    A masterpiece of German chamber drama. The most humble person played by John Nings is vivid, the film is smooth and vivid, and the editing is flexible, which is very close to the life comedy in the golden age of Hollywood. Especially in terms of photography, the subjective shots and moving shots created in the film have become important visual aids for the plot. element. The movie does not need a card subtitle from beginning to end, relying solely on visual elements to express the plot

  • Arnold 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    This happy ending...