


Okay, so Das Girl von der Revue, a 1928 German silent, is probably not for everyone. If you're someone who loves digging into the early days of cinema, especially the visual storytelling before sound took over, you'll find some real moments here. But if you're just looking for a casual Friday night watch, or if silent ...

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

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"Okay, so Das Girl von der Revue, a 1928 German silent, is probably not for everyone. If you're someone who loves digging into the early days of cinema, especially the visual storytelling before sound took over, you'll find some real moments here. But if you're just looking for a casual Friday night watch, or if silent film just isn't your thing, you'll likely find it a bit of a slog. It’s a peculiar window into its time, full of charming anachronisms and some genuinely frustrating pacing. Dina ..."
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