The Last Laugh |
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[Der Letzte Mann]
Director Starring |
Staggeringly brilliant. Bleak yet humane; oozes style yet is painfully real. This is also the first authentically silent film I have seen, in that it doesn’t rely on intertitles at all to convey meaning. And it still conveys more to the viewer than the most heavily textual silents I have seen!
(Spoilers for end!) Man, I felt so betrayed by the ending! I thought, how stupidly cynical, how unaccountably self-reflexive. What a pointless undermining of all that went before it. Murnau’s ‘unlikely’ happy ending changes the tone dramatically and amounts to nothing, I thought. Then I read that the filmmakers had been told to tack on a happy ending so the film would sell better, and I would instead applaud their thumbing their noses at those idiots. Still, I wish modern prints disowned the ending completely, because it is pretty stupid. So, my rating is for the rest of the film, not taking the ending into account at all. |
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