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The Ninety and Nine (1922) is a curious entry in early cinema, kind of draped in melodrama but with a pulse that maintains interest. The pacing has its ups and downs, typical of silent films, but it carries a certain intensity that pulls you in. The practical effects, though limited by the technology of the time, really add to the thrills and contribute to this moody atmosphere. It's all about what lies beneath the surface, exploring themes of morality and the consequences of choices. The performances, even without sound, convey a depth that's palpable; you can feel the weight of their struggles. It's one of those films that sits in the shadows of film history, but there's something compelling about its rarity and the way it captures the zeitgeist of the era.
This film exists in the 9.5mm format, a niche that definitely piques collector interest due to its rarity. Not many prints are left, making it somewhat elusive for those hunting down silent films. The 9.5mm format was a short-lived experiment, so finding various titles in this gauge is always a treasure hunt. The Ninety and Nine stands out not just for its format but also for its engaging storytelling, solidifying its place among the more unique silent films.
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