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So, 'De duivel' from 1918, it’s a bit of an enigma, really. The director is a mystery, which adds to its charm, right? The film seems to delve into darker themes, perhaps exploring morality and temptation, though we don’t have much to go on. The pacing is reflective of its time—slow but steady, allowing the atmosphere to build. You can feel the weight of the era in the practical effects, which, while primitive, carry a certain rawness that’s kind of fascinating. It’s not just a film; it feels more like a glimpse into a past mindset, and the performances—whatever we can glean from them—are certainly a testament to early cinematic expression.
Finding 'De duivel' on physical media is a real hunt, given its age and the obscurity surrounding it. There’s limited information about its distribution, making it even more intriguing for collectors. Interest in silent films has been growing, and this one, with its mysterious background and themes, draws attention for those who appreciate the depths of early cinema. It’s definitely one of those rare titles that can spark a conversation among aficionados.
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