The Death Feigning Chinaman

1928
5.7| 0h9m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1928 Released
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Country: Germany
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Ping Pong receives a bottle of alcohol as a gift from the Emperor. When he gets drunk and chokes on a fish bone, no one in the city wants to take responsibility for his death.

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Animation

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Lotte Reiniger

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Lawbolisted Powerful
Dotsthavesp I wanted to but couldn't!
Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Dana An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
morrison-dylan-fan Taking a look at IMDbs Classic Film board I spotted a post from a fellow IMDber featuring links to films online of titles from 1928.In among the Silent epics,I was surprised to spot a Silent German cartoon,which led to me getting ready to find out how animated the Germans can be.View on the film:Whilst the print, (which was from a copy that someone made at a rare screening-bad bootlegger!)did sadly not have any English Subtitles,director Lotte Reiniger's distinctive animation style says more than any words could.Making the animation entirely from cut up pieces of paper,Reiniger shows an impressive fluidity with delicately turning each paper into a different object/person.Reiniger also gives the film a charming folk tale atmosphere,with the silhouette appearance making the title look like a fantasy tale from the East which has partly faded into the sands of time.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) This film is an example of what animation looked like in Germany in the 1920s. Or maybe I should only say Lotte Reiniger's animation. She was still fairly young when she made this 9-minute movie almost 90 years ago and went on to stay one of Germany's most famous animation filmmakers for decades to come. How much you will enjoy this silent short film all comes down to how much you like Reiniger's style. It's fairly similar in all her works. All about light and dark and it always reminds me of silhouettes. I myself am okay with her style, not one of my favorites, but I don't find it horrible either. However, I did not like this short film really that much. It was fairly difficult to understand what exactly was going on, even if you speak German and understand the massive spoiler in the film's title. All in all, I do not recommend it.