

Okay, so Seed from 1931? Yeah, if you're into old movies, especially those wild pre-Code flicks, this one's a solid watch. It’s got that bluntness you just don’t see later on. Folks who like character dramas where people make messy choices, you’ll probably dig it, but if you need explosions or even just a quick pace, h...

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

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"Okay, so Seed from 1931? Yeah, if you're into old movies, especially those wild pre-Code flicks, this one's a solid watch. It’s got that bluntness you just don’t see later on. Folks who like character dramas where people make messy choices, you’ll probably dig it, but if you need explosions or even just a quick pace, honestly, just skip it. This movie takes its sweet time, and that’s okay, but it’s not for everyone. 🐢 The story kicks off with Bart, he’s a publishing clerk, kinda dreaming bigge..."
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Charles G. Norris, Gladys Lehman
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