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Pandoras box
Pandoras box





pandoras box

While Pandora was the perfect woman, she was also a curious women, and when Epimetheus was not looking, she broke the lock on the box, peeking to see what laid inside.

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Both Epimethius and Pandora were blissfully happy as married couple living in a wonderful world where no one ever got sick or grew old. Now along with Pandora Zeus gave Epimetheus a box that was tightly locked and warned Epimethius to not dare open it, Epimetheus agreed to never open the box, taking it along with his new wife. Zeus had created Pandora to give to Epimetheus, Prometheus’s brother, and Epimetheus took her gladly as his wife. Pandora was what every man wanted: she was beautiful, bright and talented. This movie is one of the great treasures of the cinema, and Louise Brooks is one of the most talented and most fascinating actresses to ever appear in movies, on either side of the Atlantic.The king of all Gods, Zeus, seeking revenge against the Titan Prometheus, created the first women, Pandora, to use in his vengeful scheme. While Brooks has benefitted from a well written biography and the adoration of much of the press, a close examination of Pandora's Box proves she was much more than just hype. Yet today, women whose names were household words in America in the silent era, like Coleen Moore and even Clara Bow, are all but forgotten, while the Brooks legend grows stronger each year. And those films were hardly seen in the U.S. Ironically, Brooks was really no more than a starlet in her American silent film days and it took her three European films to elevate her name above the title. Yet all the messages aside, it is simply Brooks totally natural performance that in the end will be remembered here. Pabst' film, based on two German stage plays, is also a fascinating look at male sexual obsession, at men unable to control their lust who want to destroy the object of that lust before she destroys them. Her personality exceeds her beauty and it was the perfect personality to capture the childish, petulant, self centered, yet sweetly innocent kid who is the embodiment of every pretty girl who wants what she wants, regardless of the consequences. From some angles, her face is so remarkable it almost doesn't seem real. Brooks was one of the most beautiful, most photogenic woman to ever appear on the screen. Well acted and well directed by Pabst, it nonetheless would have been forgotten decades ago, had it not been for its star. Pabst film is complicated, dark, moody, and seemingly packed with contradictory messages. On the surface, a run of the mill story of a femme fatale who destroys the men around her, this G. Pandora's Box is the greatest existing record of her technique and remarkable talents. This dancer/chorus girl turned film star was one of those rare creatures who probably couldn't have told you what she was doing, even if she thought long and hard about it (and Brooks was an intelligent, articulate woman.) Like a great natural athlete, she simply could do it, and do it better than almost anyone else. How much they can learn is questionable though. Louise Brooks may have never studied acting, but every actor should study her.







Pandoras box