

So, The Pursuit of Happiness from 1925, it’s not exactly a Netflix recommendation for everyone. This one is really for the folks who dig into silent films, especially those quirky European ones that feel more like visual poems than straight-up stories. If you love piecing together meaning from gestures and shadows, you...

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"So, The Pursuit of Happiness from 1925, it’s not exactly a Netflix recommendation for everyone. This one is really for the folks who dig into silent films, especially those quirky European ones that feel more like visual poems than straight-up stories. If you love piecing together meaning from gestures and shadows, you'll probably find a lot to appreciate. But if you need clear dialogue, fast pacing, or a plot you can explain in a sentence, this might just feel like a long, quiet stare. The Vibe..."
Alex Strasser, Rochus Gliese, Lotte Reiniger, Carl Koch
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