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So, 'Fighting Instinct' from 1920 is a bit of a curiosity, isn't it? The director is unknown, which adds to its mystique. The atmosphere feels raw and gritty, likely reflecting the tumultuous times of the era. Pacing is not what you’d find in modern cinema; it has that deliberate build-up typical of silent films that can be both engaging and a bit tedious. Themes of struggle and human endurance seem to come through, albeit without much context since there's no overview. You notice the practical effects of the time, which might seem rudimentary now but have a certain charm. Performances are expressive, as they had to be without sound. Overall, a piece of film history worth pondering.
'Fighting Instinct' is not widely circulated, making it a rare find for dedicated collectors. The lack of known details around the director and its themes only heightens its allure. Formats include a few silent 16mm prints, but good condition copies are hard to come by. Its obscurity and the mystique surrounding the film's origins definitely draw in those who appreciate the nuances of early cinema.
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