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Regeneration (1923) is a fascinating blend of adventure and drama, showcasing Richard E. Norman's unique vision. The story unfolds on a deserted island, where character dynamics take center stage. The performances are intriguing—the ne'er-do-well man undergoes a transformation, influenced by the beautiful girl and her one-legged protector, which adds a layer of depth. The pacing feels reflective, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere of isolation and redemption. While the film has its melodramatic moments, the practical effects and settings are quite captivating for the era. You can sense the ambition behind it, and Norman was one of the few African American directors of the time, which adds a layer of historical significance.
Directed by Richard E. Norman, notable Black filmmaker.Silent film with intertitles; runtime approx. 70 minutes.Features practical effects typical of early 1920s cinema.Preservation status: Limited surviving prints exist.
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