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How to Handle Women is a curious little comedy from 1928, featuring the misadventures of a cartoonist, Leonard Higgins. The film has this offbeat charm, especially with its absurd premise about a nonexistent crop in Vulgaria. It plays with the themes of absurdity and the unexpected twists of human relationships, all wrapped up in a lighthearted tone. The pacing feels brisk, typical for silent films, but there's a certain playful rhythm to the dialogue cards that keeps it engaging. You can feel the creative spirit in the practical effects, even if they’re not groundbreaking. The performances have a delightful sincerity, which adds to the film's quirky appeal. It's definitely a unique piece from the late silent era worth examining.
This film is not overly common, which makes it of interest to collectors who appreciate the silent era's comedic offerings. Released in the late 1920s, 'How to Handle Women' has become somewhat of a rare find, with its scarcity contributing to its allure among enthusiasts. While it may not be celebrated in mainstream retrospectives, its distinctive narrative approach and light-hearted execution offer a refreshing glimpse into the era's cinematic experimentation.
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