

Should you invest your time in this 1927 silent relic? Short answer: Yes, but only if you have a stomach for the high-octane melodrama and social claustrophobia of the late silent era. This film is a definitive pick for historians of the 'Flapper' archetype, though it will likely alienate those who find the moralizing ...

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Alfred E. Green

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"Should you invest your time in this 1927 silent relic? Short answer: Yes, but only if you have a stomach for the high-octane melodrama and social claustrophobia of the late silent era. This film is a definitive pick for historians of the 'Flapper' archetype, though it will likely alienate those who find the moralizing of the 1920s to be archaic or slow-moving. Direct Answer: Is Come to My House worth watching? Come to My House is a worthwhile watch for those interested in the evolution of the s..."
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