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Devotion (1931) offers a peculiar blend of comedy and romance wrapped in a drama that's quite charming in its execution. The story of a young woman in London who dons a disguise to become the governess of her love's son creates a delightful tension, leading to both humorous and heartfelt moments. The atmosphere feels distinctly early 30s—there's an innocence yet a knowing wit in the dialogue that keeps you engaged. Performances are earnest, perhaps not groundbreaking, but they carry a warmth that pulls you in. The practical effects and set designs evoke a sense of time and place that enhances the film's quaint appeal.
Devotion has seen varied formats over the years, with its scarcity in good condition making it an intriguing piece for collectors. The movie hasn't been widely circulated on home media, which adds to its allure. Enthusiasts often appreciate its unique narrative and the period's aesthetic, making it a noteworthy find among the less celebrated gems of early talkies.
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