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So, 'Military Exercise - Aldershot' is quite the oddity from 1898, right? The film captures a military drill and, surprisingly, a near-fatal moment that had audiences gasping back then. It’s raw and unpolished, giving you this gritty feel of the era. You can sense the tension, especially with the way the camera lingers on the soldiers. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the realism, making it feel more like a documentary than a staged piece. It's interesting how this film showcases early practical effects in a live setting, catching something thrilling and dangerous that really stood out at the time.
This film is relatively scarce, with only a handful of known prints available to collectors. Its historical significance lies in its early depiction of military life and the rawness of the event captured. Interest in this title has grown among collectors who appreciate early cinema, particularly those focusing on military subjects, making it a notable piece in any collection.
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