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If You Believe It, It's So is an intriguing blend of crime, drama, and romance from 1922. The film dives deep into the psyche of a crook, exploring his slow journey toward personal regeneration. It's not just a tale of redemption; it’s a meditation on the idea that change often comes from those we surround ourselves with rather than some divine epiphany. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the themes to resonate, while the performances capture this internal struggle quite well. You can feel the era in the way it’s shot, with practical effects that, while simple, evoke a certain rawness that is distinctively charming. It’s a fascinating piece for anyone interested in the evolution of storytelling in early cinema.
This film is quite rare in collector circles, with few surviving prints, making it a fascinating find for those interested in early 20th-century cinema. Its exploration of redemption through association rather than faith sets it apart from many contemporaries. Given its unknown directorial origins, it adds an air of mystery, enhancing its appeal to collectors who appreciate the obscure and the forgotten.
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