

So, Fundvogel. If you’re into old silent films, this one might be a neat watch. It’s got that classic early German cinema vibe, a bit dramatic, definitely *visual*. But if you’re hoping for something with fast cuts or even, you know, talking, then you’re probably gonna struggle. This is for the patient folks, the ones ...

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

Wolfgang Hoffmann-Harnisch

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"So, Fundvogel. If you’re into old silent films, this one might be a neat watch. It’s got that classic early German cinema vibe, a bit dramatic, definitely *visual*. But if you’re hoping for something with fast cuts or even, you know, talking, then you’re probably gonna struggle. This is for the patient folks, the ones who like seeing how stories were told way back when. Others might find it a real slow burn, maybe even a bit of a snooze fest. 😴 The setup here is pretty straightforward: a baby,..."
Hans Steinhoff, Hanns Heinz Ewers
Germany

1929 · IMDb 6.7

