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'Curses!' They Remarked is a 1914 comedy that feels like a playful romp through early 20th-century absurdities. The plot revolves around two conniving men who, driven by greed, plot to thwart their ward's romantic endeavors. It's interesting how the film leans into the era's comedic style, mixing slapstick elements with a rather cynical view of wealth and power. The pacing is brisk, keeping the audience engaged while the performances teeter between theatrical and genuine, typical of its time. The film also showcases some early practical effects that, while simple, add a layer of charm to the proceedings. All in all, it’s an intriguing piece of cinema history that hints at themes of manipulation and control, wrapped in humorous antics.
'Curses!' They Remarked is a rare gem from the silent era, and finding a good print can be quite a challenge. It seems to float under the radar among collectors, mainly overshadowed by more prominent titles from the same period. However, its unique take on comedy and themes of control over wealth do pique interest for those who enjoy deeper dives into early cinema. As for format history, it's mostly available in basic silent film collections, but if you come across a standalone print, it's worth adding to the shelves for its distinctive characteristics.
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