August 16th, 2012
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The Wind
(written by lawrence krubner, however indented passages are often quotes). You can contact lawrence at: lawrence@krubner.com, or follow me on Twitter.
This is a surprisingly good silent film, from 1928. Lillian Gish does a fantastic job of communicating her growing madness. The movie has an almost sci-fi feel, because the wind never, ever stops. I don’t think there is any place on Earth where the wind is really like that, but damn, it was dramatic.
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