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Wenn das Herz in Haß erglüht is a fascinating piece of German cinema from 1917, featuring the captivating Pola Negri. The film delves into themes of love and betrayal, wrapped in a melodramatic atmosphere that echoes the complexities of human emotion. The pacing, while reflective of the silent era, allows for moments of poignant expression that highlight Negri's ability to convey depth without spoken dialogue. It's interesting how the practical effects are used to enhance emotional weight rather than distract. This film, though lesser-known, stands out due to its raw performances and the palpable tension that lingers throughout its runtime.
If you're tracking silent films, this one has a spotty release history, often hard to find in good condition. Variants exist, but the original prints are particularly elusive, which adds to its collector allure. Interest seems to be growing slowly as more fans discover Negri's work, and it’s a nice conversation piece for discussions on early 20th-century cinema.
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