
So, 'I Have Something to Tell You' is an interesting little comedy from 1930. The plot’s a bit of a mess, really, which adds to its charm—this man thinks he’s got the scoop on a married woman’s affairs, but he gets his floors mixed up. The tone is light yet absurd, with some moments that feel almost slapstick in their execution. The pacing can be uneven, reflecting the early talkie era's experimental nature. You can see the influence of stage comedy here, especially in the performances, which sometimes come off as exaggerated. It’s not groundbreaking, but there’s a distinct, quirky vibe that really showcases early 30s humor, even if it’s more of a curiosity than a classic.
Interesting mix of early talkie humorQuirky plot with mistaken identitiesReflects 1930s comedic styles
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