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So, 'A Man There Was' is a fascinating piece, really. It captures the raw emotion of loss and revenge, with Terje Vigen's journey unfolding in a way that feels almost poetic. The pacing has this slow burn, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and the weight of his choices. The practical effects, especially for the time, are quite striking, lending a certain gravity to the story. There's a depth in the performances, even with the silent format, that pulls you into the moral dilemmas he faces. It’s a film that lingers in your mind, making you ponder the cost of vengeance long after it ends.
This film has a rather interesting history, given its silent era roots and the anonymity of its director. Copies tend to be scarce, which adds to its allure for collectors. The varying formats available—from early 16mm prints to more recent restorations—also reflect the ongoing interest in this piece. It’s worth noting that while it may not be as widely known, those who seek it often appreciate its emotional depth and historical significance.
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