A Page of Madness

A Page of Madness

Sinopse

A man takes a job at an asylum with hopes of freeing his imprisoned wife.

  • 7.3
  • 1926
  • Released
  • 1h 11m

Reviews

griggs79
@griggs799 months ago

_A Page of Madness_ is silent, surreal, and visually arresting — a descent into something far murkier than mere madness. The asylum pulses with unease; inmates convulse in what appears to be seizures, captured through a lens that mistakes illness for delirium, reflecting a time when epilepsy and mental illness were indistinguishable. What unfolds is a profound exploration of madness and regret, le

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@Otokichi786about 9 years ago

"Kurutta "Ippeiji" is notable for several reasons. First, it is one of the few Japanese silent movies of the 1920's to survive. Second, unlike most silent films, it lacks intertitles/title/dialog cards because a narrator, who also acted out lines and situations is/was to be present in a Kabuki-style setting. Third, It's a low budget, avant garde movie where the cast is "doing a Roger Corm

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