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Aquí presentamos la que probablemente sea la primera película catastrofista de la historia del cine a cargo del pionero Thomas Ince, y con Frank Borzage como galán. No se la pierdan.
LA CÓLERA DE LOS DIOSES
(The wrath of the gods)

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Publicada por mteste en KG
Director: Reginald Barker
Intérpretes:
Sessue Hayakawa ... Lord Yamaki
Tsuru Aoki ... Toya San
Frank Borzage ... Tom Wilson
Kisaburo Kurihara ... Takeo
Género: Drama
Pais: USA
Sinopsis: Allegedly based on an old Japanese legend, this 1914 disaster movie features Tsuru Aoki as a cursed woman and Hayakawa (in heavy make-up) as her father. Anticipating Mizoguchi’s heroines, Aoki is alternately weary and feisty, a mystical martyr with a rebellious spirit. Conflict arises when she falls in love with a stranded American sailor (played by a pre-directorial Frank Borzage) and decides to marry him, even though she has been warned by a local prophet that this will cause a long-dormant volcano to erupt and destroy the village. The film is far less elegantly made than The Dragon Painter, often sacrificing its narrative to over-elaborated set-pieces, but it will grab the attention of viewers whose particular interest is racial and cultural representation in Hayakawa’s films. The cosmic forces behind Christianity and Buddhism literally do battle in the climactic scenes, and it is left ambiguous whether the film endorses the colonialist attitudes embodied by Borzage’s character, or whether it offers a more nuanced view of diverse civilizations and superstitions clashing in the world.


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LA CÓLERA DE LOS DIOSES
(The wrath of the gods)

IMDB
Publicada por mteste en KG
Director: Reginald Barker
Intérpretes:
Sessue Hayakawa ... Lord Yamaki
Tsuru Aoki ... Toya San
Frank Borzage ... Tom Wilson
Kisaburo Kurihara ... Takeo
Género: Drama
Pais: USA
Sinopsis: Allegedly based on an old Japanese legend, this 1914 disaster movie features Tsuru Aoki as a cursed woman and Hayakawa (in heavy make-up) as her father. Anticipating Mizoguchi’s heroines, Aoki is alternately weary and feisty, a mystical martyr with a rebellious spirit. Conflict arises when she falls in love with a stranded American sailor (played by a pre-directorial Frank Borzage) and decides to marry him, even though she has been warned by a local prophet that this will cause a long-dormant volcano to erupt and destroy the village. The film is far less elegantly made than The Dragon Painter, often sacrificing its narrative to over-elaborated set-pieces, but it will grab the attention of viewers whose particular interest is racial and cultural representation in Hayakawa’s films. The cosmic forces behind Christianity and Buddhism literally do battle in the climactic scenes, and it is left ambiguous whether the film endorses the colonialist attitudes embodied by Borzage’s character, or whether it offers a more nuanced view of diverse civilizations and superstitions clashing in the world.


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