Faust (1926)
F.W. Murnau was one of the best silent film directors, for sure. I’ve been very impressed by Nosferatu (1922), Sunrise (1927) and now this. From the first few shots, I was amazed. The visual effects and camera tricks were brilliant and clever, especially for the time. However, as the story went on, I became less and less interested. The film was too long and felt a little meandering. I didn’t love it, but I respect it.
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