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Day of Wrath Reviews

  • Elda 2022-04-06 08:01:02

    [Film Review] Day of Wrath (1943) 7.5/10

    A 17th century drama about the antediluvian act of witchery persecution and the excruciating human benightedness inflicted by religious indoctrination, Carl Theodor Dreyer's DAY OF WRATH is a sublimely slow-paced threnody that sets to shock and awe.

    Prior to Ingmar Bergman's soul-searching felicity...

  • Donato 2022-04-06 08:01:02

    Birth of tragedy

    There are many literary and cinematic works about the tragic fate of medieval witches. Precisely the Middle Ages was also the most prosperous period of Christianity, and the power of the church could almost decide everything. It is this kind of arbitrary spirit and power rule that allows the people...

  • Jedidiah 2022-04-06 08:01:02

    The wheel of fortune does not stop

    It is too far-fetched to have a relationship with the "Passionate Age" mentioned in the introduction. If you insist that the two films are similar, then the similarity is not that witches harm people, but that both films are about religion harming people. "Days of Wrath" is clearly divided into two...

  • Davonte 2022-04-06 08:01:02

    Commentary on "On Human Nature" - "The Day of Vengeance"

    The film raises five questions: 1. What is a causal link? 2. Why do we have to think that simultaneous relations must be accompanied by other objective relations? 3. Is it possible to identify any causal or objective link? 4. What is guilt? 5. Is retribution a system established voluntarily by both...