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So, 'Salute' from 1929 is this intriguing blend of drama and romance, with a comedic twist that feels a bit light-hearted yet layered. The backdrop of a military academy adds this unique tension between the rival brothers, which plays out in ways that reflect the era's attitudes toward duty and familial loyalty. The pacing has that classic silent film rhythm, where the visuals have to do a lot of the heavy lifting, and I have to say, the performances capture that youthful exuberance and rivalry really well, even without sound. It’s fascinating to see the practical effects they employed, especially in the context of military training. There's a charm in its simplicity that makes it stand out in the silent era.
Finding 'Salute' can be a bit of a task since it's not one of those titles that pops up frequently in discussions about silent cinema. It had limited releases, and most prints have become quite scarce over the years, making it a point of interest for avid collectors. The film holds a certain charm that reflects the social dynamics of its time, and its historical context adds to its intrigue in collector circles.
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