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So, Judex – it’s a fascinating piece from 1916, directed by Louis Feuillade. You can really feel the atmosphere he creates; it’s dark and moody, fitting for a tale of revenge. The pacing is intriguing, with that serial structure giving it a certain rhythm that keeps you hooked. I mean, it practically drips with that early 20th-century vibe. The performances come off as theatrical but in a way that adds to the charm, especially the titular character’s duality. And those practical effects – they really push the boundaries for their time. It’s interesting how the film navigates themes of justice and morality, all wrapped up in this cloak-and-dagger setup. It’s definitely distinctive in how it approaches the vigilante archetype before it became a cliché.
Explores themes of vengeance and morality. · Notable for its early serial format. · Distinctive use of shadows and practical effects.
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