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So, 'Seven Deadly Sins: Passion' from 1917 is part of this intriguing series exploring each of the sins. While the director's name seems to be lost to time, the film itself captures a certain atmospheric quality typical of early cinema. It's a fascinating dive into the theme of desire, though they sidestepped the title 'Lust,' which adds a layer of intrigue. The pacing is reflective, allowing the viewer to ponder the implications of the sins while engaging with the practical effects of the era. Performances are a bit melodramatic, as was common then, but they evoke a genuine sense of conflict and inner turmoil that resonates even now, making the film distinct within its own niche.
This title remains somewhat elusive for collectors, as it's part of a series that isn't widely circulated. Copies are scarce, often found in private collections or rare film archives. The interest in silent films has seen a resurgence, and 'Passion' touches on themes that are still relevant, making it a curiosity piece for those who study the evolution of cinematic storytelling.
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