To begin, in terms of the plot I was quite confused several times as to what was going on. The film begins with Dr. Caligari applying for a permit to show his spectacle at the fair, he was given the permit and the act ends when he is showing off Cesare the Somnambulist. The next act begins with a text telling us that mysterious crimes began to occur. In Dr.Caligari's spectacle he explains that Cesare is 23 years old and he has been sleeping for 23 years straight, and Dr. Caligari says he will finally awaken him. Once awaken, Dr. Caligari says Cesare knows all secrets, he knows the past, present, and future, and he tells Mr. Alan that they only have until dawn to live which freaks him out. The act then ends with Mr. Alan and Mr. Franzis saying they loved the same girl, and Mr. Alan dying as he got stabbed with the same object that killed the town clerk. Mr. Alan then goes to confront Dr. Caligari about the murder only to receive a flyer saying that the murder mystery was solved as they found the killer in the act. The killer that was found turned out to be fake, and we later discover that Cesare tries to kill the woman but fails, but what doesn't make sense is that Alan was watching Cesare the whole time. Was this just occurring in the woman's head? The Cesare that Mr. Alan was looking at was just a puppet, this leads to Mr. Alan chasing Dr. Caligari to a lunatic asylum where he finds out he is the director of. Lastly, the film ends with Mr. Alan being admitted into the asylum for thinking the director is Dr. Caligari, although he is correct on this belief.
Next, in terms of the film's cinematography it was ahead of its time. Throughout the whole film although there wasn't any spoken dialogue or sound effects, the eerie music incorporated into the film added a "spooky sensation" to the scenes. The film also used multiple techniques such as fade in and fade out which helped us transition in and out of scenes. Close ups were also used in this film as sort of a jump scare and also allowed us to directly see the expressions of the characters faces. Towards the end of the film we see Dr. Caligari interacting with text on screen which was a really cool effect I was not expecting to see. It showed Dr. Caligari being trapped and surrounded by his worries. Lastly, in terms of the scenes and sets I really enjoyed all the abstract shapes that were used, there wasn't many 90 degree angles for example the doors looked like triangles and the roads were all curvy. Also all although the sets were small, all the space was used, bystanders were constantly walking in the background interacting with other people and objects, I like the illusion of the characters as the walked away and made them seem farther than the were. It was cool to see the improvisation as well such as painting part of the floor white to demonstrate the "light" coming in from the window.