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I Love Children, But! is a quirky little short from 1952 that showcases Pete Smith's signature style with its lighthearted yet satirical take on childhood. The pacing is brisk, filled with humorous vignettes that reflect societal norms of the time, poking fun at the complexities of raising kids. Despite its simple premise, there's an engaging atmosphere created through practical effects and Smith's narration that makes it distinct. The film doesn’t shy away from the chaotic energy of children, capturing both the charm and the challenges in a delightful way. You can sense the underlying commentary on parenthood without it being overly preachy, making it a unique piece from its era.
This short film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, often overshadowed by longer works but nonetheless appreciated for its wit and charm. While it may not be in high demand, those who seek it out tend to value its playful critique of child-rearing. Original prints are getting harder to find, which may increase interest among niche collectors who enjoy shorts from this period.
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