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Hypocrites

  • 1915
  • Passed
  • 54min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,4/10
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Courtenay Foote in Hypocrites (1915)
Hypocrites: Come To My People
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Le storie parallele di un predicatore moderno e di un monaco medievale che viene ucciso da una folla ignorante per aver realizzato una statua nuda che rappresenta la Verità, una spettrale ra... Leggi tuttoLe storie parallele di un predicatore moderno e di un monaco medievale che viene ucciso da una folla ignorante per aver realizzato una statua nuda che rappresenta la Verità, una spettrale ragazza nuda che svolazza per tutto il film.Le storie parallele di un predicatore moderno e di un monaco medievale che viene ucciso da una folla ignorante per aver realizzato una statua nuda che rappresenta la Verità, una spettrale ragazza nuda che svolazza per tutto il film.

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    • Lois Weber
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Lois Weber
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    • Courtenay Foote
    • Myrtle Stedman
    • Herbert Standing
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    800
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Lois Weber
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lois Weber
    • Star
      • Courtenay Foote
      • Myrtle Stedman
      • Herbert Standing
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    • 11Recensioni della critica
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    Courtenay Foote
    Courtenay Foote
    • Gabriel - the Ascetic
    • (as Mr. Courtenay Foote)
    Myrtle Stedman
    Myrtle Stedman
    • The Woman
    • (as Miss Myrtle Stedman)
    Herbert Standing
    • The Abbot
    • (as Mr. Herbert Standing)
    Adele Farrington
    Adele Farrington
    • The Queen
    • (as Miss Adele Farrington)
    George Berrell
    George Berrell
    • A Monk
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Francesca Bertini
    Francesca Bertini
    • Aristocratic Woman
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    Alva D. Blake
    Alva D. Blake
    • Undetermined Role
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    Dixie Carr
    • The Magdelan
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    Jane Darwell
    Jane Darwell
    • Madam
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    Marjorie Daw
    Marjorie Daw
    • 'Innocence' Teenage Girl
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Nigel De Brulier
    Nigel De Brulier
    • Distraut Man in Church
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    Margaret Edwards
    • The Naked Truth
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    Vera Lewis
    Vera Lewis
    • Parishioner
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    • Teenage Boy
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      • Lois Weber
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lois Weber
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    Danarella

    The Naked Truth - A social commentary

    Hypocrites follows the parallel stories of an early Christian ascetic and a modern minister with actor Courteney Foote in both roles, as well as numerous other actors in dual roles. The first story shows a medieval monk who has devoted his efforts to completing a statue of Truth, which gathers much attention from his village. However, when he reveals the statue, he is murdered by a mob when his work turns out to be an image of a naked woman. Gabriel, the lead of the contemporary story, is a minister for a congregation that is extrinsically motivated by the appearance of religion. In a dream, he leads his congregation up a steep path to find Truth, but because of their lack of faith and selfishness, he loses all of his followers on the rough terrain.

    The director, Lois Weber, effectively achieves her goal of emphasizing hypocrisy in certain religious institutions. One of the film's inter-titles states, "Truth is welcome if clothed in our ideas" which emphasizes the double standards of the worshipers. This quote effectively sums up the basic message that Weber wanted to portray in the film. However, I feel that the use of inter-titles became a bit redundant. Her use of images and the portrayal from the actors was effective enough without needing any explanation.

    From an entertainment standpoint, Hypocrites is slow and anticlimactic. There are numerous long takes that are used to emphasize the actions of the hypocrites. The film could benefit from some editing that would make it flow faster without losing the central message. However, when one considers the controversy involved in the topic as well as the risqué use of nudity, any cinephile would appreciate the influence of this film and of Lois Weber as it stands as social commentary.
    7ErinKan214

    Needs to be Watched More than Once

    I thought of myself as fairly knowledgeable when it comes to film history but I had honestly never heard of Lois Weber until taking my Film class. Her film, "Hypocrites" was a little bit confusing while I was watching, but after it was over, the real meaning of the film started to sink in.

    I loved her use of characters as sort of a double meaning. For example, the naked woman represents truth; the priest represents Christianity as well as a modern man etc. For such an early film, it really was well thought out and intricate. I also found the film to be humorous in a way because the naked woman exposes the congregations desire for material things, something not really taught in the early Christian faith. I definitely think that the true meaning of this film cannot be felt at first viewing, it has to be thought out because Weber uses so much symbolism that it takes awhile to decipher. Also, I found "Hypocrites: to be extremely relevant in today's society. This is what I admire so much about Lois Weber's work,. She tackles the tough issues, which really makes her work timeless. On a bit of a side note, for the time period in which she made the film, it was shocking to see a completely nude woman but I think this is exactly what Weber was going for when she made the film.

    Overall, I enjoyed the film after thinking about it but do not expect to be immediately riveted.
    6weatherl-josh

    Led the way in terms of Cinema Advancements, but Boring...

    This film marks a distinct change in the way narrative film making took place, with a plot that included flashbacks and interlaced story lines, this film is very interesting. While I personally did not enjoy it, it is hard to ignore how interesting this film is in terms of the history of modern film technique. The story, due to it's lack of sound, is quite difficult to follow, but instead presents itself as a series of allegorical quips meant to criticize the religious crowd of the time. The blatant presentation of truth as a naked woman (the naked truth) along with the way the wrath of God is simplified to the economies of a child (do something bad and you get hurt) will likely bother those inclined to religious belief or introspective thought.
    7planktonrules

    Technically brilliant...

    By today's standards, this is a very archaic film. However, compared to other films of the day, HYPOCRITES was a technical work of art. Unlike many directors of the day, Lois Weber used camera movement throughout the story--at a time when many directors kept the camera relatively still. In addition, she employed the use of double-exposures to create an ethereal and unusual look for the film. Together, these make this movie look so much nicer than a typical film from 1915.

    On the other hand, the film is exceptionally moralistic and preachy--something that is quite typical of the day. But, in an odd twist, despite the moralizing, the film employed significant amounts of full nudity--though, believe it or not, in an artistic and inoffensive manner--though some audiences of the day freaked out at this! The film begins with a preacher delivering his sermon to a very unworthy audience. Most seem bored by the service and some even talk or read during the message--showing that the preacher was "casting his pearls before swine". So far, I liked the movie a lot--as a film about supposedly good people who were spiritually dead inside was intriguing. However, the film quickly lost me, as the movie shifted into an allegory--showing the same preacher now as an aesthetic saint trying to lead people on the "Road to Truth"--as illustrated in a trek up the side of a steep hill. In addition, Truth itself was now illustrated in the form of a nude woman who is almost ghost-like whenever she appears. Why is she naked? Well, because in Truth there is no shame and nudity, Weber reasoned, is nothing to be ashamed of in and of itself (a VERY modern notion).

    At the time, many liked the film and many were shocked. Today, the nudity, while very explicit, seems rather innocent and I would certainly let kids see the film because there is no attempt to provide "cheap thrills". Overall, however, I wish the film had been a bit less obvious as well as not so preachy. The idea was great, but when seen today, it all seems terribly old fashioned...despite the nudity and excellent film work. Not bad, but in my opinion, not among the very greatest silent films.
    7reddman9987

    my thoughts

    This was my first time ever watching a silent film and I enjoyed it thoroughly. I believe one of the most important things that I noticed while watching this film was that I can create my own words or theme for the film. The film doesn't push its thoughts into your head, but allows you to think and create your own scenes. Many movies today don't afford you this opportunity and I believe it is one that is greatly missed whether we recognize it or not. In the beginning the film had me lost and wondering what exactly was going on or what I should be looking for, but then it quickly changed and speed up once the pastor finished his sermon. I noticed the way the people where criticizing him and the way that people were disrespecting the sanctuary, because there was no sound it wasn't hard to notice those incidents. I also enjoyed the way the movie moved from the present into a type of dream. The way the dream ran parallel to reality was great because then it gave the viewer a better understanding of what the director was actually trying to convey. The way the preacher was saying that the people don't want to accept the truth or don't like to see the truth was shown in the dream. It was shown when he went in search of the truth and it was on "the road less traveled" and only a few people had the urge to even try to make it up the path. Some tried and found it too hard, but only one person actually made it all the way up with the priest. I think the director was saying that most people really don't care about that truth and if something is too demanding or requires too much of their time or effort then they aren't going to work for it. They believe that there has to be another way and if not then it obviously wasn't worth their time to begin with. The author also presented the view that the truth is ever fleeting and that many aren't prepared for it to be revealed to them.

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      Although the nudity was tastefully done (it was passed by The National Board of Censors), it was still banned in Ohio and caused riots in New York. The mayor of Boston demanded that every frame displaying the naked figure of Truth be hand-painted to clothe the unidentified actress who portrayed her. (One historian suggested that Lois Weber herself played the part.)
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      Title card: [after Gabriel the Ascetic's nude statue is unveiled to the public] The people are shocked by the nakedness of truth.

    • Versioni alternative
      Kino International copyrighted and released a video in 2000, which was restored from the Library of Congress Motion Picture Conservation Center preservation print. It was produced by Jessica Rosner, has a piano score composed and performed by Jon Mirsalis and runs 49 minutes.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (2018)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 20 gennaio 1915 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Hipócritas
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Stati Uniti(Photograph)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Hobart Bosworth Productions
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 54min
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Mix di suoni
      • Silent
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.33 : 1

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