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So, 'Go West' is a curious blend of comedy, drama, and Western—though calling it a traditional Western would be a stretch. The film follows a rather hapless young man, tossed out by his parents after a night of debauchery, and his misadventures in a Wild West town. The atmosphere is light and whimsical, with a dash of absurdity, especially with those billy goats as steeds and the oversized police dogs. You get this quirky pacing that a lot of silent films seem to have, where moments of slapstick humor contrast with more serious undertones. The practical effects and inventive gags really stand out. It's a unique piece that showcases the playful side of early cinema, not just for its narrative but also for its visual charm.
This film is part of the silent comedy era and has seen limited releases on DVD and various compilations, making original prints quite desirable for collectors. While not as widely discussed as some other silent films, it holds a certain charm that attracts niche interest among enthusiasts of early cinema. The scarcity of quality copies adds to its allure, with collectors often seeking out unique variations in presentation and condition.
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