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'Alice Solves the Puzzle' from 1925 is a charming piece that captures the whimsy of early animation. The dynamic between Alice and Julius is playful, set against a seaside backdrop that feels both serene and chaotic, especially with Pete scheming around. You get this blend of lighthearted mischief, as Julius, laden with comedic drunkenness, must shake off his stupor to rescue Alice's puzzle. The animation techniques of the time create a unique atmosphere, where the characters seem to float in a dream-like state. Itβs not just about the plot but the playful artistry and the pacing that keeps you engaged β there's a delightful surreal quality to it that stands out in early animation history.
Finding 'Alice Solves the Puzzle' in good condition is indeed a challenge, given its age and the limited distribution of early animated films. It's part of the larger Alice Comedies series, which collectors often seek out for their novelty and distinct visual style. If you can get your hands on a print, it certainly draws interest for its unique narrative and historical significance in animation, even if the director remains a mystery.
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