Review of Battleship Potemkin (1925) by Lee C — 28 Sep 2015
A movie in constant motion, whether that be crawling, shooting, or a baby carriage rolling down the Odessa Stes. Or masses of an unordered crowd contrasted with the precision of a military rand and file.
Or the motions of the red (truly red) in the film. It is in motion continually, but Eisenstein weaves this into the film so that you don't feel the movement, but rather feel the excitement.
This review of Battleship Potemkin (1925) was written by Lee C on 28 Sep 2015.
Battleship Potemkin has generally received very positive reviews.
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