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So, 'Would You Look at Them Smashing All Those Lovely Windows' is a fascinating piece, really. It dives into the 1914-16 Irish uprising with this raw, gritty atmosphere that’s just palpable. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it kind of mirrors the chaos of those days. You get a dual perspective—those fiery Irish rebels and the English military strategists, which adds a layer of complexity. There’s a real emphasis on the practical effects here; it feels like they actually put in the effort to recreate the destruction, which gives it a visceral feel. The performances, while not from stars of the time, carry a certain authenticity that pulls you into the narrative.
This film is relatively scarce in the collector's market, often showing up in obscure listings or private collections. It seems to have had limited release formats, which adds to its mystique. The blend of historical drama with its unique storytelling approach certainly garners interest among collectors who appreciate films that offer a different take on well-trodden narratives.
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