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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1925 / Actors: Grigory Alexandrov, Alexander Antonov ... / DVD released 07 October, ... more
The Battleship Potemkin (DVD) ... 1998 at Image Entertainment / Features of the DVD: AC-3, Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC / Sergei Eisenstein's revolutionary sophomore feature has so long stood as a textbook example of montage editing that many have forgotten what an invigoratingly cinematic experience he created. A 20th-anniversary tribute to the 1905 revolution, Eisenstein portrays the revolt in microcosm with a dramatisation of the real-life mutiny aboard the battleship Potemkin. The story tells a familiar party-line message of the oppressed working class (in this case the enlisted sailors) banding together to overthrow their oppressors (the ship's officers), led by proto-revolutionary Vakulinchuk. When he dies in the shipboard struggle the crew lays his body to rest on the pier, a moody, moving scene where the citizens of Odessa slowly emerge from the fog to pay their respects. As the crowd grows Eisenstein turns the tenor from mourning a fallen comrade to celebrating the collective achievement. The government responds by sending soldiers and ships to deal with the mutinous crew and the supportive townspeople, which climaxes in the justly famous (and often imitated and parodied) Odessa Steps massacre. Eisenstein edits carefully orchestrated motions within the frame to create broad swaths of movement, shots of varying length to build the rhythm, close-ups for perspective and shock effect, and symbolic imagery for commentary, all to create one of the most cinematically exciting sequences in film history. Eisenstein's film is Marxist propaganda to be sure but the power of this masterpiece lies not in its preaching but its poetry. --Sean Axmaker

Newest Review: ... orders the execution of a number of them. This, in turn, leads to the eventual mutiny and a series of tense exchanges in the ... more

 ... ensuing hour or so left of the film by this point. There are a number of events, and I'm not sure which ones are true. However, I can understand the reluctance to let this film be aired. There is a scene which depicts Russian troops gunning down a multitude of Odessa inhabitants who have become sympathetic to the mutinous sailors' cause. This, apparently, is not part of the structure of true events, and shows the soldiers, and therefore the Russian leaders, to be animals and vicious beyond that which they would ...more

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Premium Review The Battleship Potemkin (DVD): Wipe the maggots off? No thanks, I'll stage a historical mut ... (1003 words)
by - written on 02/05/09 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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As part of a sort of self-challenge, I have amassed a load of free DVDs that you get with the Sunday papers, and have vowed to watch them all, and then let you guys know what I think of them. For any of you reading this, or any of the other reviews I have written on these DVDs, none of them contain any extras, and many launch you straight into the film without even a title screen. The Battleship Potemkin is one such DVD, and I looked to this one with a bit of trepidation. I wasn't sure what to expect from a 1925 silent film in Russian, particularly as it was banned at the time for its content. Having not read up on it much before watching the film, I wasn't ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review The Battleship Potemkin (1925). (1520 words)
by - written on 14/11/00 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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Having purchased this film more on the basis that it had once been banned in this country than any recognition of the title as a landmark of world cinema, I soon realised as the DVD began to play that what I was watching was a true classic of the type that mainstream film critics often wax lyrical about (and, consequently, would not always be of interest to me since my tastes tend more towards the obscure), but that, in this case, the film actually carried a very anti-establishment message, or at the very least a message against the establishment which has always been present in Britain and now rules once again in the film’s country of origin, Russia. The ...  Read the complete review

 
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