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RE: Film Review: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921)

What an excellent review of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" @drax! I completely agree with the writer's assessment of Rudolph Valentino's incredible talent and how this film catapulted him to stardom. It's fascinating to learn about the irony of his rise to fame through a scene that relied heavily on music, despite being a silent film.

The plot sounds gripping, set against Argentina's backdrop and World War I turmoil. I appreciate the reviewer's insightful analysis of the film's depiction of war and the Apocalypse, acknowledging both its anti-war sentiment and the stereotypical portrayal of Germans.

Overall, it seems like a movie that left a lasting impact on audiences and has stood the test of time. I'm excited to watch it and experience the charm of Rudolph Valentino's mesmerizing performance.