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So, 'Gluttony' from 1918 is a curious piece really. It's set in these neighboring duchies of Glotonia and Frescalia, where food obsession reigns supreme. The story revolves around Countess Frescalinda, who's caught in a classic romantic dilemma, torn between duty and her love for Captain Gallardo Amore. The atmosphere has this whimsical, yet somewhat satirical tone, poking fun at excess. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that's part of its charm, you know? The performances have that over-the-top melodrama that silent films do so well, which adds to its distinctiveness. It’s a fascinating exploration of desire and indulgence, wrapped in a visually rich narrative.
Gluttony is quite rare, often appearing only in specialized collections or silent film festivals, due to its obscure director and production context. The surviving prints are not abundant, which makes this title particularly intriguing for collectors. Its themes of excess and romance paired with the whimsical settings provide a unique viewing experience that's hard to find in mainstream silent cinema, thus enhancing its appeal among enthusiasts.
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