

Alright, so if you’re into digging up really old films, like *silent* old films, then À mi-chemin du ciel (that’s ‘Halfway to Heaven’ for us English speakers) might be something to check out. It came out in 1927, so yeah, it’s a bit of a time capsule. Folks who appreciate the art of early cinema, the raw emotions, and ...

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"Alright, so if you’re into digging up really old films, like *silent* old films, then À mi-chemin du ciel (that’s ‘Halfway to Heaven’ for us English speakers) might be something to check out. It came out in 1927, so yeah, it’s a bit of a time capsule. Folks who appreciate the art of early cinema, the raw emotions, and the sheer effort involved in telling a story without words will probably find something to latch onto here. On the flip side, if you need snappy dialogue, explosions, or even just ..."
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