


So, should you watch Honor Bound today? Honestly, it’s a qualified yes. If you’re already into silent films, or you’re curious about early Hollywood and want to see how melodrama played out on screen before sound, then absolutely, give it a go. You’ll find some things to appreciate. But if you're coming in cold, expect...

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

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"So, should you watch Honor Bound today? Honestly, it’s a qualified yes. If you’re already into silent films, or you’re curious about early Hollywood and want to see how melodrama played out on screen before sound, then absolutely, give it a go. You’ll find some things to appreciate. But if you're coming in cold, expecting something to sweep you away like a modern epic, you'll probably find it a bit of a slog. It’s for the patient, the curious, and maybe those who just want to spot a very young J..."
William Kernell, C. Graham Baker, Philip Klein, Jack Bethea
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