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So, 'King Tohu Wabohus Is Hungry' from 1930 is quite the curious little piece. It's a short silent comedy that really plays with the absurd. The pacing has this delightful awkwardness, almost like it's trying to figure itself out as it goes along. The atmosphere is light, with a certain whimsical charm that feels like a playful escape from reality. Practical effects are minimal but inventive, giving it a rawness that’s hard to resist. As for the performances, they're exaggerated in a way that feels refreshingly sincere, really capturing that early slapstick vibe. It’s distinctive enough to stand out in a collection, even if the director remains a mystery.
This film is a bit of a rarity in silent short comedies, often overlooked in favor of more prominent titles. Its 35mm format adds a layer of authenticity that's appealing for collectors. While not easy to find, those who do come across it seem to have a genuine appreciation for its unique tone and charm. It’s a niche piece that adds depth to any serious silent film collection.
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