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So, "My Concierge Is So Pretty" from 1912 is this delightful little comedy that showcases the trials of Madeleine Aubry, a concierge whose charm is both a blessing and a curse. The humor comes from the persistent men who can’t help but interfere with her work, leading to some amusing and chaotic moments. The pacing is quite brisk, typical of early silent comedies, which works well here, keeping the atmosphere light and playful. The film is notable for its practical effects, especially how the characters interact with their environment. You'll find the performances have a certain charm, blending physical comedy with subtle expressions that are so telling in silent cinema. It's a neat slice of early 20th-century life and gender dynamics, really.
This film, while not as widely circulated as some of its contemporaries, has garnered interest among collectors due to its unique premise and early comedic style. A few prints exist, and they tend to be in varying conditions, which adds to the intrigue for collectors looking for silent cinema gems. The scarcity of this title makes it a subject of search for those focused on pre-World War I comedies, reflecting societal norms of the time.
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