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So, 'Le cambrioleur' is this charming little piece from 1903 that really captures the essence of early comedic cinema. The pacing is brisk, typical of silent films, but it works well here, keeping the viewer engaged with its quick antics. The atmosphere is kind of playful yet tense, as you watch this woman hide and then the burglar scurry about. The practical effects, especially in how the burglar sneaks in and out, feel raw but effective. Performances are exaggerated, as you'd expect, but they add to the humor. It’s distinct because it showcases not just a gag but a narrative structure, a glimpse into the storytelling possibilities of the time.
'Le cambrioleur' is quite the collector's find, with its historic significance in early film comedy. The scarcity can make it tricky to hunt down, especially in good condition, as many copies were lost over time or poorly preserved. Interest in this film often comes from those who appreciate silent cinema's evolution and its narrative experimentation during that era.
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