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So, the 1903 version of 'Adventures of Don Quixote' directed by Lucien Nonguet is a fascinating trip back to the early days of cinema. It’s split into 15 chapters, which gives it this episodic feel – almost like a serial. The comedy is quite lighthearted, playing off the absurdity of Quixote's delusions in a way that feels both charming and a bit naïve, reflecting the era's sensibilities. You can see the practical effects they were working with back then, which gives it a unique texture. The performances are lively, yet there's something wonderfully amateurish about them that feels genuine. It’s a piece of film history that showcases early narrative experimentation and offers a glimpse into how stories were interpreted in the silent era.
Interesting early adaptation of classic literature.15 episodic chapters provide a unique viewing experience.Showcases practical effects characteristic of early cinema.
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