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So, 'Jerry's Big Deal' is this charming little comedy from 1917, though the director remains a mystery—quite fitting for its era. The film has this lighthearted tone, with an engaging pace that keeps things moving without feeling rushed. The performances have a certain rawness, which is quite charming, especially in silent films where expressions do most of the talking. You can really see the practical effects they used, adding a unique vibe. It plays with themes of ambition and the mishaps that come with it, giving it a somewhat whimsical atmosphere. Overall, it’s not groundbreaking, but it captures a slice of early cinema's playful spirit.
Finding a good print of 'Jerry's Big Deal' can be tricky since it’s not widely circulated. The silent era has its own allure for collectors, and this film is a nice example of the period's humor. It's not super common in collections, so if you come across it, it might be worth grabbing just for the charm and history it carries.
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