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So, 'Rose' from 1936, huh? Not a ton out there about it. The atmosphere is oddly captivating, leaning into this almost dreamy quality that’s rare for its time. The pacing has its quirks, a bit uneven but engaging enough to keep you invested. I mean, it does give off this intriguing vibe that makes you wonder what the director was going for. The performances are not over-the-top; they feel grounded, which adds a layer of depth. What really stands out is the practical effects – they had to be creative back then, and it shows. There's something distinctive about the film, definitely worth a look if you're into uncovering forgotten gems.
'Rose' is somewhat of a curious title in the collector's landscape, often overshadowed by more prominent films of the era. This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints quite rare. Interest tends to fluctuate, but for those who appreciate the nuances of 1930s cinema, it can be a notable piece to own. There are few known copies in circulation, which adds to its intrigue among dedicated collectors.
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