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Struggle (1933) is this obscure gem that dives into the complexities of love and hardship, reflecting the struggles of its time. The pacing feels a bit uneven, which somehow adds to the rawness of the narrative. There’s a certain charm in its low-budget practical effects, and the performances carry a weighty authenticity that feels genuine, even if at times a bit melodramatic. You can sense the tension in every frame, as characters grapple with their desires against a backdrop of societal expectations. It’s not polished, but that’s part of its allure—capturing the bittersweet essence of human connection amidst turmoil.
Struggle has a niche following among collectors primarily due to its rarity and the curiosity surrounding its unknown director. Released during the early 1930s, it’s hard to find in good condition, with many prints long gone. Collectors often seek it out not just for its content but for its place in cinematic history, representing a unique take on the era's social issues, making it a curious piece for anyone interested in early American cinema.
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