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Bobbed Hair is a charming little comedy from 1922 that captures the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, it tells the story of a young woman who decides to break free from societal norms and her conventional fiancé. The atmosphere is vibrant, filled with the energy of an artists' colony where creativity and individuality reign. The pacing feels light and breezy, perfectly matching the whimsical tone. Practical effects are minimal, but they serve the narrative well. The performances have that delightful flair of early cinema, with a certain earnestness that feels genuine. It's one of those films that gives a glimpse into the cultural shifts of the era, with its themes of liberation and self-discovery shining through.
Charming 1920s comedyWhimsical performancesThemes of individuality and liberation
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