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Directed by G.W. Pabst, G.W. Pabst
German filmmaker G.W. Pabst's late-silent classic Pandora's Box (Die Büchse der Pandora) stars the hauntingly beautiful Louise Brooks as libertine dancer Lulu. Ever out for the "main chance," Lulu persuades her wealthy lover Dr. Schön (Fritz Kortner) to marry her. But in a fit of jealous rage, he pulls a gun, a scuffle ensues, and she shoots him. Eventually escaping to London with the doctor's moonstruck son Alwa (Francis Lederer), Lulu takes up residence with her "adopted" father Schigolch (Carl Götz), where she is reduced to walking the streets, with tragic consequences. Pandora's Box (based on two works by the controversial German writer Franz Wedekind) exudes smoky sensuality in every frame; regarded now as a masterpiece, the film received surprisingly scathing reviews, with most of the critical broadsides aimed at Louise Brooks (this was long before Brooks graduated from just another pretty Hollywood starlet to Cult Goddess). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Louise Brooks: Looking for Lulu This documentary about Louise Brooks is available on the special features of the Criterion Collection DVD release of Pandora's Box. Not a bad documentary if you are interested in the woman. A seemingly strong willed woman who actually comes off as being more fr " [More]
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"This is a film that gets great word of mouth but isn't really all that great. The plot is that Professor Rath (Emil Jannings) gets all stirred up when he discovers his students are going to a local pub to drink, carouse, and get corrupted by the girls. He goes there to have the students thrown out and ends up corrupted himself by Lola (Marlene Dietrich). Jannings is superb in this movie. His succumbing to flattery is endearing, and his fall from esteem to complete degra " [More]
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"This blog entry is part of my "movie year countdown round #2". Read more about that here. Die Büchse der Pandora (Pandora's Box) Louise Brooks is a famous figure. Even if you've never seen any of her films, you would probably recognize her face as a kind of icon. Even if " [More]
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"The Germans had a thing for men degrading and debasing themselves without limits for women. For Louise Brooks, maybe it was worth it. This is a silent film worth seeing. The myth of Pandora* is heartbreaking, and this movie actually follows it rather closely. Louise Brooks plays Lulu, a rather naive prostitute beloved of Professor Schon. Dr. Schon is engaged to a proper lady, but he cannot escape the lure of Lulu. He marries Lulu, but he cannot control her, and she continues her er " [More]
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G.W. Pabst's most famous film featured his first, star-making collaboration with American actress Louise Brooks in a complex exploration of sexual psychology and Weimar Germany's social decadence. Working from Frank Wedekind's play in Pabst's trademark realist style, Pabst and Brooks transformed the character of Lulu from an evil temptress into a hedonistic innocent at ease with her sexuality. Pursued by men and women alike, Lulu is prey as much to social repression as to her own insatiable desires, as she winds up blamed for the troubles that others have brought on themselves through their own sexual hypocrisy. The appearance of Jack the Ripper at the conclusion is a sign less of sensationalist melodrama than of Lulu's internalized victimization. Brooks's subtle, nuanced performance and Pabst's fluid editing style infuse Pandora's Box with a sensuality that remains undiminished to this day. Critically panned on its release, Pandora's Box has since come to be seen as a hypnotic masterwork, remarkable for its frank treatment of sexuality and the sympathetic, inscrutable, fascinating presence of Brooks, who became a Jazz Age flapper icon. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 

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