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"The Struggle" is not a Sunday afternoon popcorn flick, let's get that straight. If you're into early sound films, or if you're a serious film history buff, especially interested in D.W. Griffith's very last movie, then yes, this is absolutely worth finding. But if you're expecting fast pacing or subtle performances, y...

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

D.W. Griffith

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""The Struggle" is not a Sunday afternoon popcorn flick, let's get that straight. If you're into early sound films, or if you're a serious film history buff, especially interested in D.W. Griffith's very last movie, then yes, this is absolutely worth finding. But if you're expecting fast pacing or subtle performances, you might want to steer clear. This one's a slow burn, a real gut punch about alcoholism, and it doesn't pull any punches. It's definitely not for folks who want things tied up neat..."
Arthur Lipson
John Emerson, Anita Loos, D.W. Griffith
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