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And while "Day of Wrath" is certainly a hallowed object, it is also as wonderfully weird as it is wondrous, from its spooky, even sinister lighting to its hypnotically slow rhythms, which Dreyer developed as a contrast to the fast cinematic pacing he saw as a holdover from the silent era.
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