This is the last year (1932) where someone like Gunzburg would be welcome in Germany. A little fanatical, toothbrushed-moustached maniac would stop being chancellor of Germany, and become "Der Fuhrer."
You are watching actions occurring in a Democratic Germany almost bankrupt. 11:25 Are nazi soldiers to replace the gun bearing shadow in that warehouse in a few short years?
I read the story Carmilla when i was like eight. never had the chance to see the movie , this was fantastic! The story was by far more compelling then many modern films. Proper pacing is something few master in films. I have to find that freaky film by G.W Papst.
The scene of the young man being carried away in the coffin can also been seen put to music by the Brit band Massive Attack. It's an incredible combination between the music and the way we are being depicted as the man in the coffin. Chilling!
A master piece of sorts. The atmosphere fairly reminiscent to a feverish dream and the aspect ratio creates a sort of claustrophobic feel. The film itself is somewhat incoherent, but that sort of adds to the disorienting feel (and having a fever upon my first viewing didn't help matters either haha).
This film seems to represent everything great about the era from which it came. Special effects are used in this film not as a way to dazzle the audience, but to communicate a powerful, dream-like trance. Dreyer's other film "The Passion of Joan of Arc" is similar in that it is able to communicate a powerful message through stunning and masterful cinematography. I suggest that viewers of this film watch other Dreyer films. In short, this films is a masterpiece. Savor it.
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MultiZombie1 10 months ago
This is the last year (1932) where someone like Gunzburg would be welcome in Germany. A little fanatical, toothbrushed-moustached maniac would stop being chancellor of Germany, and become "Der Fuhrer."
You are watching actions occurring in a Democratic Germany almost bankrupt. 11:25 Are nazi soldiers to replace the gun bearing shadow in that warehouse in a few short years?
capie44 11 months ago 2
I read the story Carmilla when i was like eight. never had the chance to see the movie , this was fantastic! The story was by far more compelling then many modern films. Proper pacing is something few master in films. I have to find that freaky film by G.W Papst.
selftrainedjedi 11 months ago
The scene of the young man being carried away in the coffin can also been seen put to music by the Brit band Massive Attack. It's an incredible combination between the music and the way we are being depicted as the man in the coffin. Chilling!
HalehJune 1 year ago
Un chef-d'œuvre. Merci.
kinoglas 1 year ago
A master piece of sorts. The atmosphere fairly reminiscent to a feverish dream and the aspect ratio creates a sort of claustrophobic feel. The film itself is somewhat incoherent, but that sort of adds to the disorienting feel (and having a fever upon my first viewing didn't help matters either haha).
BlackArticlesINC 1 year ago 3
This film seems to represent everything great about the era from which it came. Special effects are used in this film not as a way to dazzle the audience, but to communicate a powerful, dream-like trance. Dreyer's other film "The Passion of Joan of Arc" is similar in that it is able to communicate a powerful message through stunning and masterful cinematography. I suggest that viewers of this film watch other Dreyer films. In short, this films is a masterpiece. Savor it.
optionshiftk 1 year ago 23
esta buena
MrProseso 1 year ago
First!!
Can't wait to see this at this year's Roadburn Festival with live music from Year Of No Light.
hashhaze 1 year ago