

Is it worth the watch? Honestly? Only if you are the kind of person who enjoys the sound of a crackling fire or the hiss of a very old vinyl record. 📻 If you need fast edits and CGI, you will probably hate this with a passion. But if you like seeing how movies were made when sound was still a brand-new, terrifying toy...

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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly? Only if you are the kind of person who enjoys the sound of a crackling fire or the hiss of a very old vinyl record. 📻 If you need fast edits and CGI, you will probably hate this with a passion. But if you like seeing how movies were made when sound was still a brand-new, terrifying toy, then yeah, give it a go. It's a curiosity. The Vibes Watching Das Lied der Nationen feels like sitting in a drafty attic looking at old photos of people you don't know. The soun..."
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