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So, 'Calino s'endurcit la figure' is this really quirky little slapstick from 1912, and while the director's name is lost to time, it carries that unique Gaumont style. The central gag revolves around Calino, who's set on toughening his chin for this boxing match. It's got that playful absurdity that you can't help but smile at – he takes hits like a champ, all while looking nonchalant about it. The pacing is brisk, with a nice rhythm to the setups and punchlines. The practical effects in the way they portray the impact of those 'training' hits are pretty interesting for the era. This film gives a nice glimpse into early 20th-century humor, and you feel the charm of silent cinema in every frame.
This title is a fascinating piece of early comedy that collectors often seek out, especially from the Gaumont catalog. While prints can be scarce, the charm and slapstick style resonate with fans of early cinema. A few archival copies exist, but they’re often tucked away in private collections, making them a rare find for enthusiasts.
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