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Witchcraft Through the Ages(Benjamin Christensen 1922) review

"Witchcraft Through the Ages" (Häxan) is a dual feast for the eyes and mind. This 1922 silent film, with its unique narrative style, profound social commentary, and stunning visual effects, has cemented its place as a classic in cinematic history. First and foremost, the film’s visual impact is undeniably a major highlight. The scenes depicting witchcraft rituals and witches' gatherings are visually striking. Through meticulous makeup and special effects, the depictions of demons and supernatural beings come to life vividly. Particularly in the scenes of witches' sabbaths, the bizarre rituals and eerie creatures create a mysterious and terrifying atmosphere that lingers in the memory. Secondly, the film employs a distinctive narrative technique that seamlessly blends documentary and drama. It begins by showcasing historical texts and artifacts, introducing the academic exploration of witchcraft, then transitions into dramatic reenactments, allowing viewers to witness ...