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So, 'Les cuirassés de l’escadre' is an interesting piece from 1898. It's a documentary that gives you a glimpse into naval life and the armored ships of that era. The pacing is quite slow compared to what we're used to now, but that adds to its charm, immersing you in a time long gone. You can't help but admire the sheer scale of these ships and the craftsmanship involved. The way the film captures the atmosphere of the naval fleet is distinctive, almost poetic in its simplicity, and it feels like a snapshot of a world that's far removed from our own. There's a certain raw quality to the practical effects that, while primitive by today's standards, carry a weight of authenticity.
This film is somewhat scarce in collector circles, largely due to its age and the limited formats it has been preserved in. Most versions are likely to be on older reels or prints. While it may not be the first title one thinks of when diving into the world of early cinema, its documentary nature and historical context certainly pique interest among serious collectors, especially those focusing on maritime history.
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