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... The classic “Der Golem” by Paul Wegener, paved the way for many films of its era. ...
While seated at the Columbus theatre, watching “Der Golem” with a live audience, I noticed many different aspects that made this experience very rewarding. ... With modern cinema, “Der Golem” seems amateur, but when viewed as it truly is, one of the pioneers of horror films, it is intriguing and reminiscent. ...
There were many devices used to build suspense throughout “Der Golem. ... The scene in “Der Golem” when the palace ceiling collapses and pieces of it are everywhere is a good example of the strategic set design in the film. ...
There were many things I noticed during “Der Golem” that served as a mark for the horror genre. ... Also, bringing a man to life reminds today’s society of the all time horror classic “Frankenstein” which although came after “Der Golem” it is more wildly known today. ...
Viewing “Der Golem” was a very interesting experience.
Approximate Word count = 912 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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