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Let's Love and Laugh is a delightful little comedy from 1931 that unfolds with a lighthearted charm. The story revolves around a bachelor who, in a drunken haze on the eve of his wedding, ends up marrying a dancer. It's this mixture of whimsy and chaos that gives the film its playful energy. The pacing has this nice rhythm, moving between comedic set pieces and moments that draw on the absurdity of love and commitment. The performances, though perhaps not groundbreaking, have a sincerity that makes you smile. You can almost feel the genuine spirit of early 30s cinema in its practical effects and vibrant atmosphere, which adds to its unique character within the comedic genre.
This film is a curious piece in the comedy genre of early sound cinema, often overlooked but with a niche following. Its scarcity makes it a point of interest for collectors, especially those focusing on transitional works from silent to talkies. The format history is limited, which adds to its charm and appeal for those in search of rare gems from this era.
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