Review of Battleship Potemkin (1925) by Marc Savlov for Austin Chronicle — 15 Aug 1932
To this day one of the most riveting, horrific, and empathetically turbocharged pieces of motion picture history ever recorded, Eisenstein's mind-bogglingly complex composition – utilizing a seeming cast of thousands of extras in addition to the unnamed, iconic main figures – is a gory ballet of marching Cossacks, frantic Odessites, trampled innocence, and doomed dissent.
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This review of Battleship Potemkin (1925) was written by Marc Savlov and published by Austin Chronicle on 15 August 1932.
Battleship Potemkin has generally received very positive reviews.
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