Submitted by AChocolateHouse t3_116pne1 in movies
A long time ago, I saw Battleship Potemkin, and felt moved and found it a great movie. I didn't find it to be jaw-droppingly amazing, just great. I can understand why people would love this movie, though I must admit none of the plot really stuck with me years later, nor the ending. Just the basic skeleton of what the movie was about, and some images I recall.
I followed up on Potemkin with Alexander Nevsky and Ivan The Terrible. These 2 movies were, for the most part, laughably mediocre. Not good, not bad, just completely mediocre and forgettable. Nevsky had a lot of interesting moments. But Ivan The Terrible was completely forgettable. I saw it was even (rightly or wrongly) nominated for an entry in 'Fifty Worst Movies of All Time'.
I adore Tarkovsky, so I don't think it's a Russian cinema thing. Do people actually enjoy Eisenstein's films? They're rather dry, like a textbook instead of a cohesive and moving plot.
roto_disc t1_j97s2ro wrote
No.