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So, 'Lunatics in Politics' is this offbeat 1920 comedy that's got a unique charm to it. You’ve got these two fierce female candidates right across the hall, and their rivalry spills into some really funny domestic chaos. The pacing's pretty brisk, keeping you engaged with their antics, and it kind of has this lighthearted feel that makes the political theme more accessible. You can see the practical effects of the time at play, which adds a quirky texture to the film, and the performances are delightfully over-the-top. It’s not what you’d call polished, but there's an endearing rawness that makes it distinctive, reflecting the era's transition in comedy and gender roles.
'Lunatics in Politics' is a rare gem from 1920, often overlooked in silent film collections. It has seen limited reissues, which makes it a bit of a treasure for collectors. Not many prints are floating around, so it tends to draw interest among those who appreciate early cinematic explorations of gender and comedy. The film’s quirky premise and the era’s production style make it a noteworthy piece for anyone serious about silent film history.
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