[4k] Battleship Potemkin (1925) - Odessa Steps full scene
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- čas přidán 10. 03. 2021
- One of the most important scenes in film history, directed by Sergej Eisenstein.
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Denoised and upscaled with AI, from a source in public domain. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Bravo ! Thank you for this beauty.
Thanks for uploading this. I take it that it's the version using the Yati Durant score... I hope I got that right. Such a tragic outcome.
All I can ever see is that woman’s moustache
If it had subtitles, this would be absolutely perfect. If Eisenstein takes the time to include title cards, that means he felt they were important. It's not just the images that matter in a silent film.
What matters in a film, silent or otherwise, is up to the viewer.
Undoubtedly, this is one of the most excellent movies which were ever made though I have no sympathy for communism. Unfortunately, such terrible massacre is not a thing of the past, such brutal acts are under way in Ukraine, Gaza etc. even today.
The fact that such violence continues in the places you mentioned makes you wonder if the underlying political/economic system has anything to do with it 🤔
While there were skirmishes between civilians and soldiers during the Russian Revolution of 1905, there was no massacre on the Odessa Steps as Eisenstein portrayed.
It's exploitative: contrived violence under the assumption more brutality creates a stronger message.
The Russian Revolution was contrived? Go back to film school you pretentious dingus
Made 98 years ago..
Do you mind detailing your process and what you used?
Looking to see if I can use this for some old public domain stuff that doesn't have anything higher than an SD scan
Of course, this is also from a SD quality source from public domain. First I cleaned it roughly, to remove most of the noise and other imperfections. I thought about frame interpolation to bring it up to 24fps, but this would take a long time and isn't really true to the original. So lastly I scaled it up with Video Enhance AI by Topaz Labs, this took roughly 5 hours. You have to play a bit with the settings to get the best result.
@@readingmovies5907 awesome, thank you!
Anyone recognize the pram-down-the-stairs scene in The Untouchables? Just brilliant film making.