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Distilled Love is a charming little comedy that captures the whimsical yet sometimes dark tone of the early 1920s. Alice Howell shines as the naive milkmaid drawn into a world of urban vice, perfectly contrasted by Oliver Hardy's portrayal of the charmingly unscrupulous bootlegger. There's a curious blend of slapstick humor and more serious themes of exploitation and betrayal, which gives it a unique flavor among its peers. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but there's something endearing about the practical effects and period costumes that really immerses you in that era. Worth a watch for fans of silent comedies, especially those intrigued by Howell's performance.
Distilled Love, while not as widely recognized, has started to attract interest among collectors, especially those keen on silent comedies. The film has seen a few releases, but original prints remain quite rare, which adds to its allure. Given its unique themes and performances, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the comedic styles of the era, making it a notable piece for serious collectors.
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