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So 'An Old-Fashioned Girl' is this charming comedy set in the 1870s, revolving around a music teacher's ambition in Boston. The film has this quaint, almost nostalgic atmosphere that really captures the era's social dynamics. The pacing feels a bit leisurely, allowing you to soak in the characters' struggles and humor. It's interesting to see how the distant relatives deal with their changing fortunes, which adds a layer of irony to the story. The performances are quite engaging, especially in how they reflect the societal norms of the time. There’s a certain warmth in the way it portrays ambition and family ties, making it a distinctive piece of the era's cinema.
This film can be a bit elusive in terms of availability; it doesn't crop up as often in collector circles. Most versions out there are likely VHS or occasional DVD releases. Fans of lesser-known comedies from the era might find it quite appealing, though it doesn’t have the same following as some bigger titles. Keep an eye out for any restored versions, as those can draw interest, but overall it's a more niche find for collectors.
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