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So, there's this early comedy from 1914 called 'Cold Souls.' It's got this oddball charm that's hard to pin down. The pacing is a bit off, reflective of its time, but there's a certain whimsy that keeps things engaging. The practical effects might seem rudimentary today, but they have a certain rawness that adds to the overall vibe. You can tell the performers were really leaning into the comedic aspects, even if some moments fall flat. It’s all about exploring the nature of identity, in a way, which feels both unique and ahead of its time. Just a curious little piece to ponder over.
Finding 'Cold Souls' can be a bit tricky. It hasn't seen many re-releases, making original prints quite scarce. Collectors seem to appreciate its peculiar take on early comedy, rather than seeking it for its mainstream appeal. The film holds a niche interest for those fascinated by pre-1920s cinema and those early comedic techniques that laid the groundwork for future filmmakers.
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