Performer:Eve Francis Edmond Van Daële Gaston Modot
Director:Louis Drucker
Synopsis: Yes《Frenzy》In this film, the portrayal of civil society replaces that of psychological and social life. The film describes the woman who owns a small hotel in Marseille, who found her former lover among the sailors who settled on the mainland; a quarrel broke out and resulted in murder. This film is an example of a new style of character and drama that is not a meaningless style that focuses exclusively on beauty, but is both concrete and direct、Real、Match to Content、And the style is determined by the content. So Drucker belongs to the great naturalist tradition of French films because he has that style, not because of the drama he chose. His tendency to combine characters with background and drama can also be seen in his constant desire to picture them. Yes《Frenzy》In this film, Drucker, while not using Lumier's photography method, has developed a way to make the vision as clear as the horizon, which is often thought to be Oson Wells、the invention of grig tolang or william wheeler was actually due to drucker. Video《Frenzy》The proper character of the various personalities was given to make the seaport view rich in poetry and to use the graph of retroactivity. De Luc's approach was partly in English, but he improved his experience to a more perfect level. Griffith, on the other hand《Destroyed flowers》The impact on Drucker didn't work well、the silver and white roses, and the woman in the east, whose makeup is very bad, have reduced the beauty of the second part of the film. 《Frenzy》It's a successful production, although it costs little. But its author has not been able to keep his promise. He and Mussinak created an independent and struggling film review called《Film magazine》The publication had to be stopped because of financial difficulties. He's shooting the last one《Floods》Since then, he has been long and has been 32 years old. He left many books on film reviews for future generations, but in the case of films, it can be said that he died before he had completed his preamble, which is a great loss for the film industry。