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So, 'Max, médecin malgré lui' is a 1917 comedy that has this charmingly chaotic vibe. You can really feel the era it was made in, with its slapstick humor and physical comedy that's a bit rough around the edges but totally endearing. The pacing is quick and lively, keeping the audience engaged without any long dull moments. It plays with themes of identity and deception, which were pretty common in that time. The practical effects are nothing groundbreaking, but they add a quirky touch to the overall experience. It’s worth noting that the performances feel genuine, and there's a certain spontaneity to the actors that really makes the film stand out in its own quirky way.
This film holds a certain niche appeal among collectors due to its scarcity; it’s not one you come across often. Many prints have likely deteriorated over time, making well-preserved copies particularly sought after. The silent era collectors seem to appreciate its unique comedic style, and while it might not be a headliner in many collections, its charm and historical context add value for those interested in the evolution of comedy in cinema.
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