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So, 'Forgotten' from 1933, quite the little gem of a drama, really dives deep into family dynamics and the often harsh realities of aging. The pacing feels reminiscent of early talkies, with long scenes that really allow the atmosphere to settle in. It captures that post-Depression vibe, where social issues loom large. The performances, while not from any big names, have a rawness that makes the tension palpable, especially between Papa Strauss and his unwelcoming family. The practical effects are minimal, yet they serve the narrative well, emphasizing the emotional isolation of the main character. There's a subtle critique of familial duty woven throughout that lingers after the credits roll.
This film is relatively scarce, often found in private collections or specialty auctions. Many copies are in poor condition due to the age and limited distribution, making well-preserved versions quite sought after. Its themes resonate with collectors who appreciate character-driven narratives, and the film's unique perspective on familial obligations and elder care adds to its intriguing place in cinematic history.
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