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Anyone have a link to this statement?
The thing is, it really depends which silent movie you pick. Everyone has a different personality and tastes. I personally found Birth of a Nation to be an absolute slog and chore to get through, not to mention completely disgusting in every way, but I can say all of that while still admiring the artistry and technique of the film. Chaplin's Modern Times is awesome, wondrous, and I think would entertain anyone. I'm also partial to Keaton's Seven Chances, which I think is the perfect choice to introduce people to silent movies. It's not too long, not too complex, and it's a lot of fun. I suppose The Jazz Singer doesn't really count because it's technically a "talkie" even though it's mostly silent from what I remember. The Artist from a few years ago was great fun IMO, but I think it requires some prior context - even if that's just seeing one or two other silent films before it. |
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They're so dramatically different than sound movies in almost every way--it's like they're a completely separate medium unto themselves. I remember liking The Gold Rush when I was a kid. And I thought The Passion of Joan of Arc was very moving. ...but overall silent films do nothing for me. |
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What do you guys think...if you had a $50 gift card and you could buy Persona or Tokyo Story...which one would you buy?
Taking into account the films themselves, as well as packaging and special features. I've seen them both, but it's been a while. I suppose I could use the card to get Lady Snowblood, which I haven't seen. But I'm not sure I want to spend $40 on an exploitation-style film that inspired the Kill Bill movies. Last edited by Ray Jackson; 12-26-2015 at 03:59 PM. |
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![]() Seriously though, like the person you quoted said, everybody is different. I know I'm the only person in my house that likes silent movies. I didn't watch them either until a couple of years ago when I bought Modern Times and now the rest is history. Also, I actually prefer the silent version of The Gold Rush. |
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Every one here debating Jennifer Lawrence's hotness. ...Gal Gadot is on a completely different level of beauty imo. |
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I strongly disagree with this. In fact, I think the statement lacks logic at every angle. Silent films are the foundation on which sound films are built. I fail to see where it becomes a different medium because one makes noise and the other doesn't. One only needs to watch some of Bresson's films to see a convergence. A filmmaker using the tool of sound is doing just that - adding a tool to the craft, in a toolbox molded by the silent greats that came before him/her.
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Thanks given by: | oildude (12-26-2015) |
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For me, silent films best represent the true purpose of cinema as a visual medium. Even today, I'm still in awe of the beautiful and creative imagery in Sunrise, La Roue, Battleship Potemkin, The Last Laugh, The Phantom Carriage, Pandora's Box, The Passion of Joan of Arc, The Crowd, Greed, and some many others. People really ought to give them a chance; rant over. ![]() |
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#140369 |
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I'd get Persona. TS is nice, but Persona has a mesmerizing quality for me. TS has a more stacked extras plate, though, with huge amounts of material on both Ozu and his favorite male actor.
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I get why some people might have a hard time watching them nowadays. But you have to learn HOW to watch them. |
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You already listed two that you liked. What did you dislike? It's possible you just didn't like those movies. Not every silent film is good, and even the so-called "classics" may not work for you. Like I said, it depends on your personality and tastes. Quote:
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And look how important sound design -- forget dialogue, for a second -- just sound design itself has become. Or how important it can be in some films. Sometimes just the clicking of a beetle that sounds behind you, or a F-16 fighter jet taking off, or the sounds of sex or violence or sudden silence can help tell a story in a very strong way. Again, we're not even considering dialogue or the score or the soundtrack here. My only point -- and don't forget that I am a big fan of silent films -- is that silent films and sound films contain such different elements that I can see where someone like Ray (and myself, for that matter) is coming from when he considers them different media. I'm not arguing which is better or more important or more artful. I'm only saying that it's at least rational to consider them different. |
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Thanks given by: | DaBargainHunta (12-26-2015) |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I recently purchased The Phantom Carriage and really enjoyed it. I'm planning to look into more silent films now. ![]() |
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The style of editing is very different. The style of acting is very different--for obvious reasons. The use of music is different--there's very few scenes in the silent films I've seen that don't have music. I don't really care if you think my opinion lacks logic. Trying to compare a silent film to a modern sound film is like comparing a Model-T to a Ferrari. Technically, they're both cars with a steering wheel, an engine and four tires. ...but that's as far as the resemblance goes. |
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#140377 |
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You haven't truly lived if you've never seen Sunrise.
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Thanks given by: | classicman (12-26-2015), JoeBuck (12-26-2015), oildude (12-26-2015), pedromvu (12-26-2015), WonderWeasel (12-27-2015) |
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-The Gold Rush -Nosferatu -The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari -Birth of a Nation -Metropolis -Passion of Joan of Arc The only one I could really see wanting to own a copy of is Joan of Arc. I have nostalgic feelings about The Gold Rush because of seeing it as a kid, but don't feel the need to watch it again. I can pick out certain elements of all those films that I liked--mostly mise-en-scene. But as a whole, I found them all to be somewhat boring to sit through. A lot of the acting just strikes me as silly. But that doesn't mean I don't appreciate their place/importance in the annals of cinema. ...I actually have a framed Metropolis poster in my bedroom. |
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Thanks given by: | DaBargainHunta (12-26-2015) |
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Maybe my problem is that the standard film-making rules are so taken for granted that the films I say don't have enough visual impact is because they are just adhering to that standards which we are so used to, so there is no distinction between most modern movies anymore. Last edited by pedromvu; 12-26-2015 at 08:06 PM. |
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