Patyomkin páncélos

  • Szovjetunió Bronenosec Poťomkin (több)
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Tartalmak(1)

A páncéloshajó néhány matróza lázadozik a rossz ellátás miatt. Az elégedetlenkedőket elfogják, egy vitorlavásznat borítanak rájuk, és a parancsnok kiadja a tűzparancsot. A matrózok azonban megtagadják a mészárlást, és vízbe dobják a tiszteket. Az ogyesszai kikötőben is kirobban a felkelés… A film az 1905-ös forradalmi eseményeket dolgozta fel. (Örökmozgó)

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Recenziók (5)

NinadeL 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol The story of the mutiny on the Battleship Potemkin is fatally simple. First off, the crew rejects the rotten, worm-infested meat, whereupon they are advised to consume this gastronomic delicacy after rinsing it in salted water. That would tend to piss them off. Salt and worms! History has called what followed a revolution, and students can still play on their favorite vivid image of the Odessa stairs. The biggest fights are over the role of the carriage, and only the poor baby’s mother is worse off. ()

lamps 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol Objectively, I have to give Battleship Potemkin all five stars. It’s a visually disarming masterpiece, technically extremely advanced and so well constructed that even without dialogue it can repeatedly send chills down the spine and evoke the emotions and ideas that it so blatantly promotes. And for the record, I put the "massacre on the stairs" scene on the same level stylistically as the best of Kubrick and Spielberg. 90% ()

Othello 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol That made me laugh. Agitation of the heaviest category, perhaps still excusable in its day, but so brilliantly filmed in places (The Stairs of Odessa) that it cannot be dismissed. Whenever there was any text I was bursting into loud laughter and the bestial catchphrase "Let's go! Let's beg them!" brought tears to my eyes. ()

kaylin 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol An incredible film that is a reflection of the era, a portrayal of ideology, but also a masterpiece that only lasts a modest 77 minutes. The mutiny on the Battleship, the crowds in Odessa and their shooting down, these are unbelievable scenes that you can't even believe didn't actually happen. Coordinating so many people for the scene on the stairs is simply incredible. Sergei Eisenstein is simply one of the most significant film creators regardless of nationality, era, or political beliefs. ()