
Forget Me Not, from way back in 1928, is one of those silent films that mostly only hardcore enthusiasts or film historians will probably dig. If you’re into seeing how melodrama worked before sound, and you appreciate a certain kind of earnestness in acting, then yeah, it’s worth a look. But if you’re hoping for somet...

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

Marcel Silver

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"Forget Me Not, from way back in 1928, is one of those silent films that mostly only hardcore enthusiasts or film historians will probably dig. If you’re into seeing how melodrama worked before sound, and you appreciate a certain kind of earnestness in acting, then yeah, it’s worth a look. But if you’re hoping for something that feels modern or even just a fast pace, you might find yourself checking the clock. 🕰️ This film is basically a masterclass in silent film emoting. Nancy Drexel, playing..."

