


So, A Woman Against the World. Is it worth tracking down today? For silent film devotees, absolutely. It’s got that classic melodrama energy, a woman wronged, a big fight for justice. If you’re just dipping your toe into silent era stuff, maybe start with something a bit more universally praised. You might find some of...

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"So, A Woman Against the World. Is it worth tracking down today? For silent film devotees, absolutely. It’s got that classic melodrama energy, a woman wronged, a big fight for justice. If you’re just dipping your toe into silent era stuff, maybe start with something a bit more universally praised. You might find some of its rhythms a little… much. But if you’re game for a solid, if occasionally overcooked, slice of 1928 dramatic filmmaking, give it a shot. Casual viewers might just find themselve..."
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