These still images begin to give one the sense of the complex creativity of Lang in this period in which he produced not only M but also Metropolis (earlier) and The Testament of Dr Mabuse (later).
“I'm not sure if you're implying that the film blurred the line between physical abuse being acceptable or not. Certainly it's not to be celebrated in any capacity. But in the film it serves as one . . .”
“Michael, I'm not sure what you mean by "Turner DVD" nor what you mean by there being an editing issue. Are you referring to the Warner DVD with the red snap-case? It does have a cropping issue . . .”
“After Golden Age of cinema with Visconti, Rossellini and De Sica , now, we miss that time and asking our-self where Italian cinema is. I think real melodrama is this reality.”
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By Lance Lubelski
December 24, 2008
04:58 AM
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