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Ein Weib, ein Tier, ein Diamant is quite an intriguing piece from 1923, even with its obscured details. The film carries this unique atmosphere, almost dreamlike, where the surreal elements play well into the narrative. Its pacing can feel a bit disjointed, which might be jarring for some, but that’s part of its charm, really. You get these practical effects that feel very raw, almost experimental for the time, adding to the overall bizarre experience. The performances are equally fascinating, as they draw you into this strange world that feels both alluring and unsettling. It's a film that showcases a different side of early cinema, one that embraces oddity over conventional storytelling.
This film has remained somewhat elusive in terms of availability, making its formats quite rare among collectors. Original prints are scarce, and even the few re-releases don't capture the original feel fully. Interest in the film tends to come from those who appreciate the more avant-garde aspects of silent cinema, as its oddities resonate with a niche audience looking for the unusual. It’s not the type of title you come across often, which adds to its intrigue for collectors.
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