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Battleship Potempkin - Odessa Steps scene (Einsenstein 1925)

Scène des Marches d'Odessa, tirée du film "Le Cuirassé Potempkine" de Eisenstein, 1925.  
 
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I've never seen this movie. Could someone please tell me who the guy with no legs is/somehow explain him to me?
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He is a guy with no legs. He has nothing to do with any plot points.
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He is one of the many Russians who were affected by the Tsarist regime. Note that the young, and the old, men, women, and children. Mothers and Fathers all died in this scene.
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Amazing.
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спасибо, я теперь понимаю каким гением обладали режиссер и оператор, при том что не было тогда ни учебников ни шаблонов...
littlerainworm550 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I looked at this with my mouth opened!and this is from 1925!!!
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I think this movie is the ultimate cinema,
i dont think there is a better scene than this one in all of the cinema history, beside this is the best film ever ,
NickRiviera10 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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months before I entered the film school I saw this film was superb!
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In the summer of '95, I saw this film with a live performance of Shostakovich's soundtrack by the Philadelphia Orchestra. On the one hand, moving and infuriating, although you see when it's propaganda; on the other, let's do that again.
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Goddamn Cossacks!

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