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So, 'It Happened to Adele' is this intriguing 1917 drama that captures a moment in a young woman's life as she yearns for something beyond her tenement existence. The atmosphere is ripe with the struggles of early 20th-century urban life, and you can feel her desperation matched with hope as she's introduced to the world of theater through her mother's connection. There's a nice tension between her dreams and the harsh realities she faces. The performances, especially from the lead, are earnest, capturing that blend of innocence and ambition. The pacing feels purposeful, inviting you into Adele's journey while enjoying the practical effects of the period. It’s a snapshot of aspiration and romance amidst struggle that truly stands out.
Finding this film on original format can be quite a quest, as it's not the most commonly circulated title from the silent era. There are some prints floating around, but most will be in lesser condition or on home media, which doesn't capture the essence as effectively. Collector interest seems to ebb and flow, mostly sparked by its themes and the allure of silent film narratives, making it a curious piece for those who appreciate the genres and eras of early cinema.
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