

If you have an hour to kill and you want to feel like you've traveled back to a very dusty, very loud version of 1928 Italy, this is worth a look. It is definitely for people who like history or just want to see how movies used to look before everything became so clean and digital. If you need explosions or fast ta...

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"If you have an hour to kill and you want to feel like you've traveled back to a very dusty, very loud version of 1928 Italy, this is worth a look. It is definitely for people who like history or just want to see how movies used to look before everything became so clean and digital. If you need explosions or fast talking, you are going to hate this. It’s a silent film about music, which is already a weird thing to wrap your head around. The movie is called Napoli sirena della canzone and it..."


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