The Fall Of The House Of Usher - Jan Svankmajer 1981 part 1
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@morganseer I beg your pardon, but J. Stuart Blackton is the father of stop-motion animation. That isn't to say that Svankmajer's animations aren't tremendous--they are, they're some of the best ever made--but he didn't invent stop-motion by any means.
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Svankmajer isn't everyone's cup of tea. But he is the father of the stop-motion technique, and some of us think he's wonderful for the image sequences he was able to create that way. It wasn't meant to be Hollywood-style (or even Paris-style) entertainment.
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It is.
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My only problem with this is the narration seems a bit superfluous (I don't understand Czech but I know the story well enough). That's unusual for Svankmajer; his films are so visual that the story usually tells itself.
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Velmi dobře.
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yes it is. it's so awesome i love to read it over and over again and also to hear it here. Petr Čepek was a great actor and his voice here is remarkable
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quitte à écrire correctement " bekassine " s'écrit avec un C et non un K =)
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Pourquoi? Je ne comprend pas ton commentaire....Quelle békassine...
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waw ! je sais pas quel pays a fait ce film , mais il était drôlement pauvre ^^
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i read this in shcool
I would love to see this with English subtitles. What language is this? It looks like Czech.
allonoddy 3 years ago 15
Czech is beautiful to hear and to see. Svankmajer ever gives me desire to make Clay Animation.
vernaculovermelho 2 years ago 10