The Great Train Robbery Comments

  • Javon 2022-05-29 14:49:13

    The depth of field generates information and the relationship between the characters, the composition enhances the audience's attention, the pan and tilt shots bring the "most beautiful valley", the parallel editing of the characters in different places at the same time expands the narrative space, and finally a few bullets that "break the fourth wall" Pierce people's...

  • Edwardo 2022-05-29 11:01:15

    "The first police and criminal film in the history of world cinema is also the pioneering work of American Western films." Mid-range, fixed camera, complete narrative with eleven shots, and the last stunning close-up shot at the movie audience. Try to establish some basic grammar to save the movie from the status of "vaudeville". Although there are exaggerated elements in the performance (such as falling to the ground after being shot), it has undoubtedly made a huge contribution to the...

  • Mittie 2022-05-29 09:59:36

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  • Jaqueline 2022-05-29 09:24:48

    The first western film in film history tells the story of four robbers who robbed a bank and were killed in the end. The last close-up shot, the shot at the camera, is so unique! Finally, the workers painted the end poster, which is very...

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  • Ruby 2022-05-29 21:16:57

    The film history of roses and lilies of the valley 3

    Thank you for station B, although I also have this movie myself (under Tsundere).

    First pay attention to Zhou Chuanji. He wants to listen to his class.

    The movie still hasn't got rid of the limitations of the stage play, and the character performance is still exaggerated, especially the two death...

  • Novella 2022-05-29 16:32:07

    The great innovation of narrative film

    In this film, Bout uses montages to reorganize and summarize the narratives of different time and space, showing a story of a robber who robs a train and is finally eliminated.

    He broke the record style since Lumière and the screen stage style of Méliès, and created his own narrative style, making...