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Sadye 2022-03-26 09:01:14
Films with Literary Ambitions
Although there is nothing wrong with translating Intolerance into "Party and Diversity", it is almost meaningless. This translation led me to think it was a palace spectacle. In fact, the theme is quite profound. Human beings are fighting to the death to divide their identities for the sake of...
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Marques 2022-03-25 09:01:22
partisanship
Griffith's great work, the whole story uses four stories alternately multi-line narrative, focusing on the dilemma of good and evil under the contradiction between the rich and the poor in contemporary society, and the battle of Babylon turned from victory to defeat, and the other two include the...
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Cheyenne 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Eternal women, lead us to ascension
Viewed on the computer, blurry images, poor translation, and an abridged version, the scene of the crucifixion was cut out, which is a pity. What I feel most deeply is the women in the movie: the girl in the mountains in the story of the fall of Babylon, full of vitality and rebellious spirit....
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Brenna 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Eternal women, lead us to ascension
Viewed on the computer, blurry images, poor translation, and an abridged version, the scene of the crucifixion was cut out, which is a pity. What I feel most deeply is the women in the movie: the girl in the mountains in the story of the fall of Babylon, full of vitality and rebellious spirit....
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Demetrius 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Isn't this long history of human beings a process of the same party fighting against differences?
It is worthy of being named the 100 Best Epic Movies of the Century by the American Film Institute.
The theme of its performance has greatly surpassed the social, political, economic and humanistic environment at that time, and it is also far higher than the techniques of film art itself. From the...
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Christiana 2022-03-25 09:01:22
Opposition parties are united!
In 1916, the audience sitting in the cinema watched this film and whispered, the Olympic Games were suspended due to World War I, modernism flooded the corners of western society, Yuan Shikai's restoration, the workers' strike in the industrial and commercial circles of the Republic of China,...
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Cyrus 2022-03-25 09:01:22
"Party and Differing": Griffith's Great But Doomed Exploration
This year coincides with the 100th anniversary of the film's release, so I was fortunate to see the latest 4K restoration at the Beijing Film Festival. The film comes from the well-known director Griffith, a pioneering figure in the development of early film, and his masterpiece is the...
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Elfrieda 2022-03-24 09:03:46
Era is the eternal scavenger of mankind
The film editing technique of combining four stories in a novel way to tell the story should not have appeared in the era 100 years ago, but it was always pioneered and used by Griffith, almost 100 years ago. After watching this film today, I still feel endless sighs. It is still a sentence: The...
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Mina 2022-03-24 09:03:46
Looking at it now, it is still not the dish of ordinary audiences, but I have to admire it!
"Party to Fight Differing" is an epic masterpiece that uses the concept of parallel montage. The following will select the last 30 minutes of the film to briefly analyze the use of its montage techniques: the stories of the four eras in the film are detailed and briefly edited around a...
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Bridgette 2022-03-24 09:03:46
more than just history
The exaggerated movements and expressions are made up of short shots. Griffith seldom uses the moving shots created by the Brighton School and the method of switching shooting angles for the same object. It can be imagined that this film is far less popular than "The Birth of a Nation". The reason...
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