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Butalin troppo onesto is a curious little gem from 1912 that highlights the absurdity of misunderstandings. The pacing is brisk, and the comedic tension builds as the man, wallet in hand, inadvertently kicks off a chase that’s both slapstick and a commentary on trust. The performances, though silent, convey a lot through exaggerated expressions and gestures, really showcasing the art of physical comedy. The atmosphere feels vibrant, even with such a simple premise—it's all about that frantic chase and the fear of being wronged. You can’t help but appreciate how it captures human nature and the strange twists of fate in everyday life.
This film is quite rare, with few prints surviving, which raises its interest among collectors. It’s fascinating to see how early cinema tackled themes of trust and misunderstanding, mirroring societal anxieties of the time. Versions of this film can be hard to find in good condition, making it a notable piece for those focused on silent comedies or early 20th century film history.
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