Frank Borzage – Lazybones (1925)
DVDrip | English intertitles | Subtitles: FR & ESP (optional) | 1:25:50 | 576x480 | H264 | 1163kbps | NTSC 23.97fps | MP3 (lame) - 160kbps | 820 MB
New score composed and conducted by Tim Curran
DVDrip | English intertitles | Subtitles: FR & ESP (optional) | 1:25:50 | 576x480 | H264 | 1163kbps | NTSC 23.97fps | MP3 (lame) - 160kbps | 820 MB
New score composed and conducted by Tim Curran
Lazybones, a melancholy tale of thwarted lives in a sleepy small town, is one of Frank Borzage's most deeply felt films. It toys with melodrama at times, but it's directed and acted with such quiet emotion that it earns its tears honestly. Borzage was working near the height of his powers, and his restrained handling of the actors and staging of the scenes make this comedy-drama far less dated than most of its contemporaries. He seems to really believe in the material, and so will you.
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