Review of Pandora's Box (1943) by Luke B — 15 Apr 2007
Prostitution, muder, gambling, lesbians. Who said silent films couldn't be raw and racy. A film so controversial in its day, most countries had their own edit of the film. Told in 8 seperate acts, each one working as a short film within itself.
The film is suprisingly modern, dealing with the curse of celebrity. Lulu will do anything to become famous, and the men around her will do anything for her. The film is never dull, always progressing the story forward.
We are treated to a delightfully surprising yet dark ending. Louise Brooks is very naturalistic, and it is to the credit of the film that the performances are restrained and yet clear.
This review of Pandora's Box (1943) was written by Luke B on 15 Apr 2007.
Pandora's Box has generally received very positive reviews.
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