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So, 'Let's Get a Divorce' is one of those silent comedies that captures a whimsical and slightly chaotic view of love and relationships. The tone has this light yet cheeky vibe as Cyprienne, the main character, gets swept up by some foppish charm. The pacing? It's brisk, keeping your attention with its playful narrative twists as her husband, Prunelles, tries to win her back. The performances have this delightful exuberance typical of the era, making the situations feel both ridiculous and relatable. The film’s practical effects are minimal but clever, adding a nice touch to the overall atmosphere. It’s intriguing how it presents divorce with a comedic lilt rather than a dramatic weight. Definitely a snapshot of its time.
This film is quite scarce in physical formats, with only a handful of known copies floating around, mostly in private collections or small archives. Its charm and unique approach to marriage and divorce make it a curiosity for collectors interested in silent comedies. The film’s status has led to some interest, but be prepared to hunt a bit to find a decent print, as it hasn't been widely circulated or restored.
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