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Choose Your Weapons is an interesting piece from 1922 that really hinges on its comedic narrative. Bobby Vernon finds himself in a familiar territory of romantic escapades, attempting to save his beloved from an unwanted royal marriage. The pacing is brisk, typical of the silent era, and the slapstick moments are charmingly quaint. The performances, although not deeply nuanced, carry a light-heartedness that keeps the viewer engaged. The theme of love versus duty plays out amusingly against the backdrop of a fictional kingdom, which adds a layer of whimsy. What stands out is the simplistic yet effective practical effects that contribute to the humor, and Vernon, with his expressive style, really brings the character to life, making it a noteworthy watch for fans of silent comedies.
This film is relatively scarce in circulation, which often piques interest among collectors of silent cinema. Its existence on few home video formats makes it a rarer find, and those who appreciate the genre often seek it out. The lack of a known director may add a layer of mystery to its provenance, further enhancing its appeal for collectors who relish in uncovering the lesser-known gems of the silent film era.
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