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So, '¡Goal!' from 1936, well, it's this quirky little comedy that really leans into the absurd. You can feel the lightheartedness in every scene, with the pacing keeping things brisk and engaging. It's got a certain charm—like those silent film-era vibes but with talkies sprinkled in. The performances are a mixed bag; some are over-the-top, but that's part of its charm. The set pieces are practical and give it this raw feel that you'd miss in today's CGI-heavy landscape. There's a playful exploration of competition and ambition that feels surprisingly relevant, even now.
Finding a physical copy of '¡Goal!' can be a real challenge; it hasn't exactly been preserved like other classics. The few existing prints are often in rough shape, which adds to the film's charm but also makes it a tough watch depending on the source. Collectors have shown interest not only due to its rarity but also for its unique take on comedy. It sits in that sweet spot of being underappreciated yet intriguing enough for those who love exploring film history.
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