Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, here's the thing about 'Once Upon a Time' from 1910—it’s this charming little comedy that really plays on the contrast between expectation and reality. The pacing is gentle, typical of the era, but the humor lands surprisingly well, especially when the woman realizes that her seemingly ordinary companion might have more to offer. The performances, though not flashy, carry a certain sincerity that draws you in. It’s interesting how it captures the nuances of relationships, all while using practical effects typical of early cinema that, while simple, feel rather delightful. It’s not a grand spectacle, but it has its own quiet charm and makes you think about the 'knight in shining armor' trope in a fresh light.
This 1910 film is quite rare in collector circles, primarily available in silent film compilations or specialized archives. Its scarcity is heightened by the unknown director, which adds an intriguing layer to its history. Many collectors appreciate its unique take on comedy, offering a glimpse into early narrative cinema and how relationships were depicted in a simpler time. While it may not command the same attention as other silent films, its subtle themes and practical effects make it a worthy exploration for enthusiasts.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover