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Is 'Perch of the Devil' worth watching today? The short answer is a qualified yes, particularly for those with a deep appreciation for the silent era's dramatic flair and a fascination with early cinematic explorations of moral ambiguity.
This film is undeniably for devotees of classic melodrama and silent film historians, offering a raw, unpolished window into a bygone era of storytelling; however, it is decidedly not for viewers seeking modern pacing, subtle character development, or a casual introduction to silent cinema.
This film works because: It boldly confronts themes of desire, betrayal, and the corrupting influence of wealth, anchored by a fiercely committed performance from Mae Busch that elevates the material beyond mere spectacle

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