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So, 'The Forgotten Prayer' is this fascinating little drama from 1916 that really dives into themes of faith and personal struggle. Mojava Matt, the main character, experiences this crisis of belief when he can't even recite the Lord's Prayer properly. It’s a quiet film, but there's a palpable sense of isolation and introspection throughout. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, and the practical effects, well, they're quite charming given the era. The performances have that raw, unrefined quality typical of early cinema, which somehow adds to its authenticity. It’s not just about the plot; it’s about the existential journey Matt takes, and that’s what sticks with you long after the film ends.
This film is quite the rarity in collector circles, with few surviving prints. Most known copies are in poor condition, making well-preserved editions highly sought after. The movie's historical context adds an interesting layer for collectors, as it reflects the spiritual anxieties of its time. Definitely a piece that sparks discussion among enthusiasts who appreciate early cinema’s exploration of profound themes.
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