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October (Ten Days that Shook the World) is a fascinating exploration of the 1917 October Revolution through Eisenstein's distinct lens. You really feel the raw energy and chaos of the time, thanks to his pioneering use of Soviet Montage. The pacing is relentless, almost hypnotic, pulling you through key moments that shaped a nation. The practical effects and grand scale of the scenes are just impressive for the era. There's a certain fervor in the performances that captures the ideological fervor, making it feel alive rather than just historical rehash. It stands out not only for its content but also for how it reshapes narrative cinema, imbuing it with a sense of urgency and purpose that resonates even today.
Soviet Montage style is key to understanding its impact.The film reflects the political climate of the late 1920s.Look for the use of crowd scenes as a character itself.
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