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Animals as Stupid as Men is a curious piece from 1922, blending a peculiar sense of humor with thought-provoking themes. The pacing feels rather unhurried, almost like it’s inviting you to ponder the absurdity of human-animal comparisons. The practical effects are modest yet effective, giving it a raw charm that’s less about polish and more about concept. While the director remains unknown, the performances carry a distinct energy that keeps you engaged, making you think about what it really means to be 'stupid.' It's not an easy film to categorize, but therein lies its uniqueness—a kind of offbeat reflection on humanity through the lens of animal behavior.
The film does not have a widely available home media release, which adds to its scarcity among collectors. Finding a decent print can be quite a challenge, leading to a niche interest surrounding it. Given its oddball premise and unusual approach, it's likely to pique the curiosity of those who appreciate early cinema and its experimental storytelling.
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