
"Alright, let’s talk about Brothers from 1929. Is it worth tracking down today? Look, if you’re deep into the silent era, especially the more dramatic, crime-tinged stuff with a heavy dose of fate, then yeah, it’s a curious watch. For anyone else? Probably a tough sell, honestly. It’s for the folks who appreciate the raw, unpolished storytelling before sound took over everything. If you hate melodrama or find silent film acting a bit… much, then steer clear. You’ll just be frustrated. 🙅♀️ The ..."
Young orphaned brothers Tom and Bob are separated when Bob is taken to an orphan asylum by the authorities and Tom escapes. As time goes by Tom takes to a life of crime, but uses the proceeds to contribute to Bob's education.
Ford Beebe, Arthur Hoerl
United States

Alright, let’s talk about Brothers from 1929. Is it worth tracking down today? Look, if you’re deep into the silent era, especially the more dramatic, crime-tinged stuff with a heavy dose of fate, then yeah, it’s a curious watch. For anyone else? Probably a tough sell, honestly. It’s for the folks who appreciate the ra...




Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Scott Pembroke

Eduardo Notari
Community
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