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So, The Great Wall from 1962 is an interesting piece, you know? It dives into the life of Qin Shihuangdi, showcasing both his monumental achievements and his darker traits. The pacing is a bit slow for modern sensibilities, but it allows the weight of the story to settle in. The practical effects and set designs evoke a certain rawness of the era, which is a refreshing change from more polished films. The performances might not be flashy, but they carry the emotional heft needed to portray such a complex historical figure. There’s a unique blend of drama and history here that can really engage anyone interested in China's past.
The Great Wall has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Its historical significance paired with the unique storytelling approach draws interest, especially from those keen on ancient Chinese history. Various formats have been released, but original prints remain hard to find, adding to the allure for dedicated film collectors.
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