Review of Sunrise

Sunrise (1927)
8/10
Great cinematography
21 September 2000
The wonderful framing of the shots in this film sets it apart from other classics of the silent era. Although the film has some of the usual "problems" found in early cinema (the occasional over-the-top acting, a couple jump cuts), it is still a beauty to look at. The use of dissolves is captivating, especially in scenes such as the husband's fantasy of the city girl and the wedding.
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