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So, 'The Truth About Men' is this odd little film that really captures a specific mood. Directed by Elmer Clifton, it has that classic vibe of early cinema where everything feels a bit experimental, yet raw. It's not really about flashy effects; instead, it's the performances that draw you in, even if they’re not always spot on. The pacing is, well, let’s say it has its lulls, but there's something about the way the dialogue unfolds that keeps you engaged. It dives into themes of masculinity and relationships in a way that feels almost avant-garde for its time. You can sense Clifton's signature style peeking through, making it a unique watch overall.
This film is relatively scarce, with few prints circulating among collectors, which adds to its allure. Many are drawn to Clifton's unique storytelling and the film's exploration of its themes, making it a niche interest. While not often discussed in mainstream circles, enthusiasts appreciate its quirks and the era it represents, which can make finding a good copy quite the treasure hunt.
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