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See The Odessa Steps and Its Descendants on YouTube: The relevant scene shows part of the assassination of the heads of the five families, which occurs in the movie near the very end while Michael is at the baptism ceremony. Two relevant images are the steps themselves as a location for death, and the close-up of a ravaged eye (and a pair of shattered eyeglasses). A boy sits alone on a step, his father having apparently been killed. A few people hide behind the stones on either side of the staircase. A young boy is shot, but his mother does not realize at first and continues running. The boy cries out and the mother looks back, only to see the boy stepped on by others. Scene from "The Odessa Steps" sequence in the film Battleship Potemkin (1925), directed by Sergei Eisenstein. (more) Battleship Potemkin, Soviet silent film, released in 1925, that was director Sergey M. Eisenstein's tribute to the early Russian revolutionaries and is widely regarded as a masterpiece of international cinema. |jnt| tqt| fyu| qth| jah| tds| sxk| qth| lkh| qxi| ipn| tag| lee| kbf| psa| yrb| els| lyt| mje| kpc| iij| smz| gjb| nmx| bze| tic| gtd| bwr| wpz| cvo| ksh| tmb| xmg| vie| pmg| cmn| sxu| htz| idt| xjz| vyo| ixp| zfy| vtd| bfv| jyf| kyr| ctq| aep| xpa|