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So, 12.10, directed by Herbert Brenon, is this intriguing mix of crime, mystery, and thriller that captures a certain early silent film vibe. You really feel the tension as Louis Fernando's tragic story unfolds, his failure leading to such a dark end. The orphaned Marie, adopted by the enigmatic Lord Chatterton, adds this layer of complexity to the whole narrative. Geoffrey Brooke's affection for her contrasts with the looming shadow of Chatterton and his general manager, Arthur Newton. The pacing feels deliberate, almost lingering at times, which heightens the suspense. The performances, for the silent era, really convey emotion without dialogue, which is pretty impressive. There’s a sense of atmosphere that sticks with you, a bit haunting, really. Overall, it’s a unique piece of early cinema worth diving into if you appreciate the nuances of the time.
Interesting exploration of themes around loss and adoption.The interplay between characters adds depth to the narrative.Notable for its pacing and atmospheric tension.
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