Director:
Friedrich Wilhelm MurnauGuión:
Carl MayerCámara:
Karl FreundReparto:
Emil Jannings, Harald Madsen, Carl Schenstrøm, O.E. Hasse, Hans Unterkircher, Maly Delschaft, Emmy Wyda, Neumann-SchülerStreaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
En El último, F. W. Murnau no solo puso el cine ‘en movimiento’, también experimentó al máximo las posibilidades de la cámara con el fin de reducir los rótulos o intertítulos a la mínima expresión. Murnau hizo que la cámara subiese a los ascensores, recorriese pasillos, cruzase los umbrales de las puertas y siguiese al protagonista, Emil Jannings, por las calles transmitiendo su orgullo de trabajar como uniformado portero de un hotel; orgullo que esa misma cámara transforma en vergüenza y humillación cuando es relegado a encargado de los lavabos. (Divisa Home Video)
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The perfection of The Last Laugh's legacy is marred only by a minor detail - the existence of a remake from the 1950s that took the story somewhere completely different. Whereas in this version, it's a joy to spend time with every frame of the film. ()
This camera likes Emil Jannings. And why not? He is one of the most interesting actors of his time. But the camera likes change just as much. It doesn't focus on one scene for long, and there are quite frequent cuts that make the film incredibly lively. Moreover, there are essentially no intertitles here. This is definitely one of the more interesting films of the silent era. It was also filmed by Murnau. Expressionism is quite noticeable here. ()
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