

Okay, so *The Devil's Trademark* is one of those old-timers that popped up on my watch list, and honestly, if you’re into early cinema, the kind where emotions are writ large on faces and everything feels a bit grander than life, you might find something here. Folks who need lightning-fast pacing and a modern narrative...

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"Okay, so *The Devil's Trademark* is one of those old-timers that popped up on my watch list, and honestly, if you’re into early cinema, the kind where emotions are writ large on faces and everything feels a bit grander than life, you might find something here. Folks who need lightning-fast pacing and a modern narrative structure? You’ll probably bounce off this pretty hard. It’s got a certain charm, but it’s definitely not for everyone, especialy if you're new to silent films. Right from the st..."
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