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So, Pajamas (1927) is this fun little gem you might not think about often. It's pretty light-hearted, with a spoiled heiress who’s got her sights set on a dashing pilot. But here’s the kicker—he’s not interested at all, which kinda throws her for a loop. The pacing feels breezy, and there's a nice tension between the romance and her relentless pursuit. The practical effects are dated, of course, but they hold a certain charm. Performances are a bit over the top, but that just adds to its unique vibe. It’s a comedy, but there's this undercurrent of social commentary on wealth and desire that makes it more than just a simple love story.
Pajamas is a bit of a curiosity in silent film collections. It’s not the easiest title to find, given its age and the director being unknown, which adds to its intrigue. The scarcity of physical formats makes it a little more appealing to dedicated collectors. Its playful take on romantic pursuit can provide a nice contrast to more serious films from the same era.
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