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An Ideal Woman is quite a fascinating piece from 1929, rooted in a novel by José Pérez de Rozas. It's set in Seville and weaves the story of Angel Caal, a businessman who finds himself newly sighted after a car accident, thanks to Mercédès. There's a haunting quality to the atmosphere, a contrast between the serene convent life and the bustling temptations of Paris that Mercédès soon encounters. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the emotional beats to land, which adds to the drama. The performances have an earnestness that feels very much of its time, capturing the struggles of love and desire in a changing world. It's a unique glimpse into early cinematic storytelling that’s worth exploring.
Finding a good print of An Ideal Woman can be quite the challenge, as it's not as widely circulated as other films from the late silent era. Collector interest is on the rise, especially among those who appreciate early European cinema. The film has seen a few releases over the years, but many copies tend to be in rough condition or incomplete. It’s definitely a title that sparks conversation among collectors about its themes and performances.
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