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The End of St. Petersburg (1927)

Shortly before the outbreak of WWI, a peasant from rural Russia arrives in St. Petersburg to find work.

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Trevor O 13 Jul 2008

There are some very powerful scenes and some frankly unforgettable visual sequences - the scenes of the first world war for example, or the beginning of the workers' strike. Take it from me, Pudovkin's direction is absolutely masterful and I think it's sad that seemingly so few people have discovered him. But with all that said, by today's standards this doesn't quite have the staying power of Chaplin or Keaton.

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Abigail K 13 Jan 2008

Very involving history from Pudovkin. Interesting double feature with Potemkin.

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Walter M 13 Jan 2005

[font=Century Gothic][color=red]"Earth" and "The End of St. Petersburg" are two silent films made in the Soviet Union in 1927 and 1930, respectively. They were made to advance certain political feelings of the state, but what makes them better than mere propoganda, is the power of the images involved. "Earth" is about the introduction of machinery to a rural village. "The End of St. Petersburg" starts out in pre-revolution Russia, as workers are forced to migrate to the title city in search of work. What they find is a city of workers that are being starved by the capitalists. St. Petersburg, here represents, capitalism, which comes to an end in Russia with the Russian Revolution. I prefer "The End of St. Petersburg" because of a better story.[/color][/font]

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James H 23 Oct 2005

The Soviet montage sounds better than it really ought to. The abstract collision of images by Eisenstein is as breathless as it is maddening, and the linkage of shots by Pudovkin are simply toned down collisions. Kuleshov's film was the worst of the five films, and my preference was "Mother." It was the only film that provided an emotional intensity through character and not artsy fartsy grotesque and eccentric "things" to fit in with the situation. Do you concur? Have you seen any of these flicks? Put it this way, "The Battleship Potempkin" is only 75 minutes long, but it is so alive and urgent that my head still hurts from the disorientation. Plus, the Odessa steps sequence is open to much interpretation, so if that tickles your fancy... or you'll see it as the emperor having no clothes.

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Alex B 01 Oct 2010

Great, especially in comparison to Einstein's 'October.' Character-driven and less painstakingly historically comprehensive.

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