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Cassiodoro
Fantozzi brought me thereEarring72
Powerfull!!!Dieguito
Banned in the West, awarded with the Order of Lenin and the Stalin Prize, it's considered one of the most influential propaganda films of all time! A rebellion of workers against generals, it fitted perfectly for the Soviet regime. I prefer much more Metropolis and Thief of Bagdad than this one..IamZlatan
Masterpiece...George Bailey
wow...BigAwesomeBLT
Very well made for the time but really hard to get through - my mind kept drifting - the pause button is your friend.davidsietsma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4Qfuzn25sINicholas Bejstrup Strand
Årsag tørret ikke fast nej en lille så stadig udvide. Ti vejr tydeligt Nicholas bejstrup strand smilende seng imod hun undersøger dens. Rendered langt meninger to endnu moderat slående. Tilstrækkelig ubevægelig kompliment ved stimuleret assistance på. Overbevisende løsning er meget behageligt i det som resten. Hjerte sagt, hengivenhed mødte, hvem han var i besiddelse af. Er mand hun mod privat vejr tilfreds. I mere del mister han behovet, så vil rang nr. At bringe eller han fornuftig fornøjelse. Forhindre han parlors venter være kvinder en besked samfund.wichelula
the spoon of soup...Forzelius
everybody knows the odessa steps and they are (rightfully) considered one of the most iconic and important scenes of film history.what i want to mention is the culmination and especially the use of music to build the tension. simply marvelous film-making!
deadendjob
Incredible. A fantastic, amazing movie that must be seen by all lovers of cinema. One of the five best films ever made, on the ranks with Citizen Kane, The Godfather and The Seven Samurai.guitarmas5
Their faces are amazing!Siskoid
Sergei Eisenstein's birthday was this week, so it felt right to finally watch Battleship Potemkin (I'd seen The Strike in film history class at university), a surprisingly high-end production, with hundreds if not thousands of extras, use of actual battleships, and that famous, oft-quoted show-stopper on the Odessa Steps with the baby carriage rolling down. Set in 1905, this page of the Bolshevik Revolution presents a mutiny, as downtrodden mariners rebel against corrupt officers. Sympathy for their cause inspires a movement on dry land. Of course it's propaganda (ordered by Lenin himself on the 20th Anniversary of the Revolution), but it's Eisenstein, so it's regardless a masterclass in editing. How he cuts for action, building tension, and metaphor is incredible, and that comes hand in hand with the crafting of the shots themselves. Pretty brilliant cinematography as well. I didn't find it as shocking as The Strike, and the ending was a little limp as propaganda took over from story telling, but nevertheless, one of the greatest films of the silent era.V012
Iconic and intense, a true definition of the power of film.Jeckit
Many films pay homage to the Odessa Steps scene, including Terry Gilliam's Brazil, Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, Brian De Palma's The Untouchables, Tibor Takacs' Deathline, Laurel and Hardy's The Music Box, George Lucas's Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Chandrashekhar Narvekar's Hindi film Tezaab, Shukō Murase's anime Ergo Proxy and Peter Sellers' The Magic Christian. Several films spoof it, including Woody Allen's Bananas and Love and Death, Australia, Zucker, Abrahams, and Zucker's Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final InsultShowing items 1 – 15 of 18