Close Up (Mar-Dec 1933)

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CLOSE UP 327 Lars Hansen, with Greta Garbo and Mona Martenson in " Gosta Berling." few shots in the above way — it gives an indescribably comic effect. I wonder how the spectators in those days managed to escape that effect, and to adopt their minds accordingly ? But apart from these technical details, there are the early play-films which absorbed our interest from the point of view of psychology. The word " Kitsch " does not give a sufficient characteristic though it might be applied for any of them. The false moralistic attitude, the bad taste which prevailed in the beginning of our century cannot be illustrated more impressively than by these films. And of course there is the inability of using the new instrument, consequently the transplantation of the methods of the theatre on the one hand,