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Alcohol is a haunting portrayal of addiction and desperation set in the 1920s. The film dives deep into the life of a middle-class man, whose romance with a woman from a modest background spirals into a world of alcoholism, all amidst the backdrop of a variety act. The pacing is almost languid, with its slow descent into darker themes, making the moments of tension even more impactful. What stands out here are the raw performances that capture the emotional weight of the characters’ struggles, alongside a stark atmosphere that leaves a lingering sense of unease. The climax, where the protagonist takes a life out of jealousy, adds a tragic layer that makes you question the cost of his addiction.
Alcohol seems to have slipped through the cracks of film history, making it a curious find for collectors. There aren’t many known prints available, so it's considered scarce, which often heightens interest among enthusiasts of early cinema. It's intriguing how the film's themes resonate even today, and the lack of a known director adds an air of mystery that collectors often find appealing. If you come across a copy, it’s one of those pieces that prompts discussions about the evolution of narrative in film.
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