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So, 'An Unforgettable Grudge' is this intriguing little piece from 1926, set during the Edo period. It explores the complicated dynamics of two brothers vying for the same woman, which adds a layer of tension and emotional depth. The surviving 12 minutes give a tantalizing glimpse into the film's atmosphere, even though it feels like a fragment of something larger. You can really feel the weight of that historical setting in the sparse, yet impactful shots. The performances seem to convey a lot with subtlety, and I wonder how much more we’ve lost. The pacing is a little uneven, but it almost adds to the charm, reminding us of the silent era’s unique storytelling style.
'An Unforgettable Grudge' is quite rare, with only a small portion of its original runtime still intact. Collectors appreciate this film for its historical context and the rich themes it touches upon, despite its fragmented state. It’s a gem that sparks curiosity about what might have been, and its scarcity only heightens the allure for serious collectors who seek out silent era films.
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