
O Anjo Azul
Der Blaue Engel
Alemanha, 1930
Dir.: Josef Von Sternberg
"Josef von Sternberg's use of stark, hyperbolic imagery to symbolize moral degradation is derived from the German expressionist cinema. Note the two scenes where Professor Rath crows like a rooster: one, an attempt at humor, the other, a cry of despair. Both scenes suggest his subservience and debasement at the hands of the seductress. Most of the scenes occur at night and in cabarets, emphasizing the dark, sordidness of his situation. From a historical perspective, The Blue Angel was filmed during the Weimar Republic when the German government, caught in a stranglehold over war reparations, was on the verge of collapse. The film echoes the cynicism and hopelessness of the times. As a result, the story is extremely caustic and unforgiving: the desperate voice of a country in turmoil." Strictly Film School
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