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Phantom (1922)

November. 13,1922
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6.7
| Drama Romance

Lorenz Lubota is a city clerk with no direction in life. One day on his way to work he is run over by a woman driving a chariot and he is immediately infatuated with her.

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HeadlinesExotic
1922/11/13

Boring

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RipDelight
1922/11/14

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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Invaderbank
1922/11/15

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Bumpy Chip
1922/11/16

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Lee Eisenberg
1922/11/17

Hot off his formidable achievement with "Nosferatu", F.W. Murnau made another expressionistic film, "Phantom". This one depicts Lorenz (Alfred Abel), a clerk who becomes obsessed with a woman (Lya De Putti) who accidentally struck him with a carriage. The movie contains some neat effects to highlight Lorenz's descent into madness. There are of course the buildings, but even more impressive is the ghostly carriage that emerges from a black void. A short documentary about the production makes note of how Murnau accomplished these interesting tricks.One might call "Phantom" a precursor to "The Blue Angel" and "Lolita", but I wouldn't call that totally accurate. The latter two are more straightforward about their subject matter, while this one is deliberately surreal and dreamlike. But no matter how you interpret "Phantom", you can't deny that it is a very good representation of inter-war German cinema. The movie is a little slow at times, but definitely worth seeing.

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Thorkell A Ottarsson
1922/11/18

I just saw Phantom (F.W. Murnau: 1922) for the first time. It just came out on DVD (from Flicker Alley). The transfer is really good and the music is beautiful. I was a bit disappointed that the inter titles are in English and tinted green but other than that, I have no complaints.The film was good. It is extremely well told with some unbelievable scenes. It is really worth buying the DVD just for those scenes. I had how ever problems with the story (I just could not believe that an honest man like that would loose his head so easily). I also thought that Alfred Abel was to old for the part, even though he was good in the role.This is not one of Murnau's best films but it is one of his best visually told films. I give it 7/10.

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bernebner
1922/11/19

The print that I rented is of very poor quality. Additonally, I did not realize that not only was there not a musical soundtrack, but subtitles were in German. You can spot the Murnau talent there but I don't call this essential viewing.

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junkySTL
1922/11/20

The story of a man Lorenz Lubota (played by Alfred Abel) who chases a woman Pfandleiherin Schwabe (Grete Berger) who keeps escaping him and is, virtually, like a phantom. This drama is not as potent as Murnau's other attempts at heart wrenching dramatic cinema (such as TABU and SUNRISE). Much like SUNRISE this film suffers from a running time that could, easily, be cut in half. There are not as many interesting elements in this story as, say, THE HAUNTED CASTLE or FAUST. But still it is worth a look for any of Murnau's dedicated fans. It includes Murnau's usually study of human suffering and torment, and his supernatural imagery (a ghostly horse carriage, and a leaning city- much like Weine's CAL

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