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So, 'Wer unter Euch ohne Sünde ist' from 1921, right? It’s quite the intriguing piece from the silent era, though the director’s name is lost to time. The film really dives into themes of morality and judgment—definitely thought-provoking. The pacing kind of ebbs and flows, typical of the period, but it has these moments where the tension really builds. The practical effects, considering the year, show a certain craftsmanship; it’s fascinating how they conveyed complex ideas without sound. The performances, while perhaps a bit melodramatic by today's standards, have an earnestness that pulls you in. It resides in that interesting space where early cinematic techniques meet deep existential questions.
'Wer unter Euch ohne Sünde ist' is a rarity in silent film collections, with its print history being rather elusive. Not many copies are floating around, adding to its allure for collectors. There's a certain niche interest in early German cinema, especially from the 1920s, so this title can spark some good discussions among enthusiasts. It’s always interesting to see how films like this capture societal themes of their time, making it a thoughtful inclusion for any serious collection.
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