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Daredevils (1928) presents a curious blend of drama and war, though the director remains a mystery. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can really feel the weight of the era it captures. The pacing is deliberate, aiming to draw the audience into the emotional depths of its characters, even if some scenes might drag a bit. The practical effects, for the time, are quite intriguing; there's a rawness to them that adds to its authenticity. Performances are surprisingly earnest, hinting at a genuine investment in the story. It's this mix of earnestness and rough edges that gives 'Daredevils' a distinct flavor in the silent film landscape.
Daredevils is somewhat of a rarity in silent film circles; its limited distribution and unknown director contribute to a certain mystique. Most prints are in fairly rough condition, which can affect viewing but also adds to its charm. Collectors often discuss its scarcity and the curiosity it evokes, making it an interesting piece for any serious silent film archive. As far as formats go, it's mostly found in the standard 16mm, with a few elusive 35mm prints surfacing occasionally, but those are hard to track down.
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