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So, 'Many Lies' from 1938 has this interesting setup where you have a bunch of passive characters being swept up in the power struggle between two strong women. The tone is quite tense, with an atmosphere that captures that era’s social dynamics, especially around gender roles. The pacing kind of drags in spots, but it feels deliberate, building this sense of inevitability in the story. Performances are noteworthy; they give you that raw emotional push. And while there’s not much in the way of flashy effects, the practical elements have a certain charm that grounds the narrative. It's distinctive in how it portrays the manipulation and ambition of its female leads, something that seems pretty nuanced for its time.
This film remains quite elusive in collector circles, with limited format history beyond its original theatrical release. As far as scarcity goes, finding a decent print can be a challenge, and many collectors appreciate its thematic exploration of gender dynamics. Interest seems to fluctuate but there's definitely a niche audience that values the film's unique take on its characters' motivations.
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