Review of Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (1927) by David H — 16 May 2010
A really wonderful experience, proving that you really don't need (as so many people seem to think) a classical narrative to be good. Amazing juxtaposition of shots, and some really interesting editing (love the quick cuts at the beginning while we travel into the city).
And of course, any film that inspired Man With the Movie Camera (even though Kino-Eye films were TECHNICALLY being made before this film...ex: Mikhail Kaufman's Moscow) gets the full five-stars from me.
This review of Berlin: Symphony of a Great City (1927) was written by David H on 16 May 2010.
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City has generally received very positive reviews.
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