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So, 'And We, Like People' is this peculiar little 1915 comedy that brings together a cast of canines and birds—yes, strictly four-legged and winged actors. You have Pik Pikovich Fokster´erov, this dapper pooch, and his lady love, Mimi, along with the curmudgeonly Lord Serbernarov, who adds a nice touch of dry humor. The pacing feels almost whimsical, and the whole atmosphere is a blend of charming innocence and playful absurdity. The practical effects, considering the time, are quite amusing in how they convey emotions and tell the story without a single human in sight. It's definitely a distinctive piece, reflecting early 20th-century sensibilities in a way that maybe only a true collector could appreciate.
This film is a rarity, especially in its original format. Silent era comedies featuring animals are not common, making this an interesting find for collectors. The scarcity of prints and the novelty of its all-animal cast draw a niche interest. It's fascinating to see how such early filmmakers creatively engaged with their furry actors, which adds a layer of charm to the viewing experience.
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