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So, 'Time Is Money' from 1923 is an intriguing piece, really. The story revolves around a young wife who's sort of lost in the shadows of her husband's relentless pursuit of success. It has this melancholic tone, with an atmosphere that speaks volumes about the emotional neglect that can come with ambition. The pacing feels reflective, almost like you're drawn into her world of longing and solitude. There isn’t a lot of known detail about the director, but the performances, especially the lead, convey a depth of feeling that strikes a chord. The practical effects of the time, though simple, add a layer of authenticity that complements the theme of love versus ambition. Just a unique look into personal sacrifice, you know?
Finding copies of 'Time Is Money' can be quite the challenge. The film doesn’t have a wealth of available prints, which makes it a curiosity among silent film collectors. Its themes resonate with those interested in early 20th-century social dynamics, and given its obscurity, it has sparked a certain interest in dedicated circles. Definitely keeps you wondering about its history and the roads it traveled in the collector's market.
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