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So, 'Every Woman Has Something' is this 1931 comedy that has a pretty quirky vibe. It feels like it’s trying to capture the lightheartedness of early talkies, but there's a certain charm in its simplicity. The pacing is a bit uneven, typical of the era, but that adds to its nostalgic feel. The performances are... well, they have that endearing amateurish quality, like the actors are still finding their footing in this new sound medium. The practical effects are minimal but effective, which kind of keeps it grounded. It’s not groundbreaking by any stretch, but that’s part of its uniqueness. It’s a slice of early 30s cinema that really reflects the cultural shifts of the time, especially in the portrayal of women.
This film is a bit of an obscure gem, as it hasn’t seen many formats over the years, which makes finding a decent copy quite a challenge for collectors. It's not widely circulated, so it tends to attract those interested in early sound films or obscure comedies of the era. Interest seems to be growing slowly, particularly among fans of early cinema, which could make it a niche but intriguing piece to track down.
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