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The Best Man Wins is a curious slice of 1930s cinema that blends elements of drama and adventure. The story revolves around a diver who, in a moment of heroism, sacrifices his arm to save his friend. It's got this heavy atmosphere, a palpable sense of loss and desperation as our protagonist grapples with life after such a traumatic event. The pacing feels a bit uneven, but it captures the tension beautifully. The performances are earnest, especially the diver's struggle with his new reality and the moral dilemmas faced by his friend, now a policeman. Those practical effects, particularly for the diving scenes, lend an authentic feel that's hard to come by in later decades, making it a distinctive watch for collectors who appreciate the nuances of the era.
The Best Man Wins is a bit of an obscurity, and its scarcity on the market makes it intriguing for dedicated collectors. Not much is known about the director, which only adds to the film's mystique. Original prints are hard to come by, and it hasn't been widely restored, making any copies of interest primarily for those who appreciate the less mainstream outputs of the 1930s. While not widely discussed, the film's themes resonate with the struggles of its time, enhancing its appeal in niche collector circles.
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