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Away Goes Prudence is a fascinating 1920 comedy that plays with themes of defiance and freedom, particularly in the context of gender roles. The pacing feels brisk, and the atmosphere has that charming early silent era vibe, interspersed with playful intertitles. It’s interesting how Prudence, as an aviatrix, goes against societal norms, showcasing a unique blend of slapstick and situational comedy. The practical effects, especially around the flying scenes, add a certain quaintness that modern audiences might find endearing. The performances, though limited by the silent format, convey a lot through expressive acting, making it a distinctive piece of its time.
Away Goes Prudence is not widely circulated, making it a bit of a treasure for silent film collectors. Various formats have appeared over the years, but good quality prints are becoming scarce. Its quirky plot and aviation theme offer something different, appealing to those with a specific interest in early comedies and women's roles in film history.
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