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Pimple Has One is a curious little gem from 1915, directed by Fred Evans. It dives into the antics of our main character, Pimple, who's always been a troublemaker, but this time he turns to the bottle. The film captures a playful yet chaotic atmosphere, enhanced by its comedic pacing that keeps you on your toes. It’s interesting to see the practical effects employed, reflecting the era’s unique approach to visual gags. The performances have a charming rawness; actors lean into the slapstick with a certain earnestness that’s refreshing. The themes of indulgence and mischief are woven throughout, making it a distinctive peek into early 20th-century humor. A treat for anyone interested in the evolution of comedy on film.
Silent film with innovative visual gagsExplores early 20th-century humorInteresting character study of Pimple
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