Thursday, November 7, 2019
battle Ship Potemkin essays
battle Ship Potemkin essays    The silent film Battleship Potemkin      started off on a high, the sailors refusing      to eat the meat and soup they were served      because it was covered with maggots, for      some reasoned really captured my attention.     	The setting was on a large ship that      showed us many areas, so it was not focused      on one area, they showed the galley where      the sailors eat, and they showed the      sleeping quarters and the main deck. The      also went off land which added a special      touch to the film for there was actual      	When the oppression began it was strange,      for it went from the sailors who didnt eat,      getting there soup stolen to having towns      people getting killed babies falling down      stairs and solders shooting everything in      	It was interesting to see the towns      people walk by the coffin of the dead sailor      and pay their respects to a person they do      	The casting was well done as said in the      notes, some of the actors were picked to      look the part but a lot were just regular      sailors and that added a special touch to      it, you saw strong body instead of little      	It was nice to see tricks being done,      meaning stunts. I enjoyed seeing the sailors      jump off the ship to go rescue the other      	I must say that he movie was a little      strange but in general I would recommend it      for it technique, different settings and     ...     
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