
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, Judex – it’s a fascinating piece from 1916, directed by Louis Feuillade. You can really feel the atmosphere he creates; it’s dark and moody, fitting for a tale of revenge. The pacing is intriguing, with that serial structure giving it a certain rhythm that keeps you hooked. I mean, it practically drips with that early 20th-century vibe. The performances come off as theatrical but in a way that adds to the charm, especially the titular character’s duality. And those practical effects – they really push the boundaries for their time. It’s interesting how the film navigates themes of justice and morality, all wrapped up in this cloak-and-dagger setup. It’s definitely distinctive in how it approaches the vigilante archetype before it became a cliché.
Explores themes of vengeance and morality.Notable for its early serial format.Distinctive use of shadows and practical effects.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover