Review of The Hearts of Age (1934) by Garrett C — 12 Jun 2010
I don't really know if this short belongs on what is supposed to be an application with real movies to review, but since it is here, I'll give my two cents. The Hearts of Age seems to be a young Orson Welles playing around with cinematography in the form of parody.
It's not really a real film, but it remains visually interesting. It's especially interesting to see young Orson using an up-angled shot with an off-kilter horizon; a cinematic touch he would later become known for.
This review of The Hearts of Age (1934) was written by Garrett C on 12 Jun 2010.
The Hearts of Age has generally received mixed reviews.
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