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So, 'Son of the Gods' from 1930 is this interesting drama by Frank Lloyd that really digs into identity and societal norms. You've got Richard Barthelmess playing the lead, a Caucasian-looking son of a wealthy Chinese businessman, which is quite a twist for its time. The film does a great job exploring his internal struggle with heritage and belonging, especially when it comes to his relationship with Constance Bennett's character. The pacing is quite deliberate, giving you time to digest the weight of his situation – rejection and prejudice are palpable as the story unfolds. The performances are solid, and there's a certain rawness to it that you don’t often see in this era. Overall, it carries a somber tone that lingers long after the credits roll.
Themes of identity and heritageExploration of societal normsSolid performances by Barthelmess and Bennett
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