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Silver Wings, directed by Edwin Carewe, is a rather intriguing 1922 drama that explores themes of ambition, loss, and family dynamics. The narrative revolves around Anna Webb, played by Carr, who finds herself navigating the complexities of her husband's legacy after he passes. There's a certain gravity in Anna's transition from homemaker to business leader, which adds depth to her character. The pacing might feel a bit uneven at times, but it mirrors Anna's tumultuous journey. The performances, especially Carr’s, are genuinely compelling; they carry an emotional weight that resonates. And while the practical effects are, well, of their time, they add a certain charm to the storytelling. Overall, it’s a fascinating look at early 20th-century entrepreneurship through a familial lens.
Check for unique performances.Pacing may vary throughout.Interesting take on early entrepreneurship.
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