Blind Justice (1916)
7/10
Handsomely Made Nonsense
11 January 2017
A handsome looking but overlong drama stylishly directed by the great Benjamin Christensen and immaculately photographed by cameraman Johan Ankerstjerne, with whom Christensen later collaborated on his celebrated semi-documentary on witchcraft, 'Haxan' (1922).

The action of 'Hævnens Nat' spans 15 years; there's an awful lot going on and the film meanders somewhat before eventually arriving at a superbly lit but preposterous climax in a large elegant house designed by Hjalmar Klæbel in which women get pounced upon, doors broken down, and so on.

The hammiest performance in the film is ironically by Christensen himself as the hard done-by 'Strong Henry'.
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