ENTRY #5
Fourth lecture, Part 4 of 5
Docks of New York
In this lecture the teacher presented another silent
featured film, contemporary of Street
Angel, Docks of New
York of the director George
Brancroft. They were both made in 1928. Brancroft was one of the Hollywood’s
most exciting directors, because he spoke to the audience through strong and
powerful images. He valued the beauty of the image over its plausibility or coherence.
With this movie he proved he could have beauty and story. Although these two
films were romances about two people who fell in love, experienced obstacles
and then overcame them; they presented very contrasting differences. Their
narratives were developed in very distinct worlds. Brancroft constructed
smaller and colder worlds while Borzage’s were transcendental and artificial.
Moreover, George’s movies tended to be cruel, cynical, crowded, noisy and
energetic. Finally, another relevant disparity between these two
movies was the inner time of each one; Street
Angel is a story of years
while Docks of New York takes place mostly in one night and in
the following day.
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