Monday, September 24, 2012

The Great Train Robbery

This film is rather advanced for its time. To think that the beginning of the Industrial Revolution was just about one hundred years earlier is pretty incredible. From there, humans have continued to grow to be more and more innovative, and this film is proof. The director is able to tell an entire story without any dialogue at all. In just about twelve minutes, the audience is comprehensive of a great story line. In addition to this, there are some technological advancements evident as well. There are open fire gun shots, and detailed set designs that enthrall the audience. The last scene even further involves the audience when the actor completely breaks the fourth wall, and shoots at the audience. Viewers of this film  must have gone crazy after seeing it.

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