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Pandora's Box (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1929 / Director: Georg Wilhelm Pabst / Actors: Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner ... / ... more
Pandora's Box (DVD) ... DVD released 24 June, 2002 at Second Sight Films Ltd. / Features of the DVD: Black & White, Dubbed, PAL, Silent, Special Edition / Made at the very end of the silent era, Pandora's Box is one of the last flowerings of German cinema's greatest decade. It also marked the highpoint of two careers: Austrian director GW Pabst and American actress Louise Brooks. A merge of two linked plays by the decadent German playwright Frank Wedekind, it's the story of Lulu, the archetypal femme fatale (the same plays served as source for Alban Berg's masterly 1935 opera). At once sensual and innocent, a force of uninhibited sexuality, Lulu brings ruin on all her lovers both male and female, and ultimately upon herself. Hollywood never knew what to do with Brooks who, with her fierce intelligence and her open delight in sex, refused to play the coy flappers then in fashion. In Pabst, whose genius, she wrote, "lay in getting to the heart of a person", she found the director she needed, and he brought out her a screen persona with a depth of eroticism that's still breathtaking to see. The film features some of the finest German acting talent of the period--Fritz Kortner, Franz Lederer--but it's Brooks' luminous performance that rivets the eye and makes her a great screen icon. Though the action is nominally set in the late-19th century--Lulu ends up in a shadowy London where she encounters Jack the Ripper--Pandora's Box breathes the gamey air of the Weimar Republic, vividly captured by Günther Krampf's pungent photography. This release runs well over two hours and includes, for the first time in decades, over 30 minutes of cut footage, restoring the film to something very close to Pabst's original masterpiece. On the DVD: Pandora's Box on DVD is a clean, crisp transfer in the classic 4:3 ratio, and the mono soundtrack brings out all the detail of Peer Rubens' Kurt Weill-inflected score, stylishly performed by the Kontraste Ensemble. Dialogue intertitles can be read in either English or German. We also get an outstanding 60-minute documentary, Looking for Lulu, about Brooks' life and career: warmly narrated by Shirley MacLaine, it features excerpts from an interview with Brooks from 1976. --Philip Kemp

Newest Review: ... made me realise she is really one of the all time great actresses. Louise plays Lulu, who on the face of things has a tragic ... more

 ... life, but she enjoys it and certainly doesn't come across as a victim. She is a prostitute, living on her earnings and the patronage of the older Dr Peter Schon (played by Fritz Kortner). Things seem to be going according to plan, until Schon announces he is going to get married. Lulu is upset and annoyed by this, so plots to get him to change his mind and marry her. Without wishing to give too much away, as this is a film full of shocks and surprises, Schon finally marries Lulu, but things are not happy. Every time ...more

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Crowned Review Pandora's Box (DVD): Opening A World Of Temptation (1485 words)
by - written on 18/09/07 (Very useful, 129 readings)
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On Saturday evening, I had the pleasure of watching a 1920s silent film on the big screen! A theatre in town was showing Pandora's Box, the classic movie starring Louise Brooks. It was accompanied by a brand new score played by a live orchestra (the Royal Ballet Sinfonia) and the evening was presented by actor Paul McGann. Despite expecting it to be rather a niche market, the theatre was packed and the ages ranged from students to the elderly. It was great to see such a variety and everyone seemed to love the experience. Silent films are rarely - if ever - shown on TV and even if they are, seeing it on a big screen - as it was intended to be shown - is quite ...  Read the complete review

 
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