World War 1 Film Analysis

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I think that this movie has a lot to do with movement I will probably say that if in a silence movie there was no movement at all there would probably be no entertainment at all since there is not much talk and the soundtrack is from the kind of jazz. At first, I did not saw the interest of watching this movie at all, but as the movie was moving I was finding really cool stuff about understanding movies such as the interaction in where the characters were casting their role. This movie is from the 1920, which is quite interesting that the costumes the characters are wearing are from that time and we can as well see that it is going from acts one by one and the soundtrack is really amazing that it accords by what is going on in the film. However, at times gets somewhat scary like when Cesare …show more content…

The tone of the movie would be as trying to emphasize the point in where everyone was traumatize by the murders the anxiety brought by the chaos, the suspense and so on giving an impact on Germany. In my opinion, the tone was anxiety, horrific and maybe mysterious, brought by the perseverance of the actions throughout the movie. I found interesting that most of my peers came up with a different tone to the film and I would say are all-great because it all get to the same meaning.
I would probably say that this movie is somewhat like a comic book, but converted into a movie. Mostly because of the way, it had the lines of the characters. I do not know why this movie reminds me of Einstein which is crazy because of the thematic presented in here. I would say that it relate to the point with Hitler, bringing a NAZI propaganda throughout the film. After all, I think that this film was kind of a response to the governmental issues, especially with referring to