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Pimple's Uncle is one of those delightful little comedies that captures the absurdity of family dynamics in the early 1900s. The antics of Fred and Joe Evans are a treat, as they tussle over an inheritance from their somewhat deranged uncle. The pacing is brisk, with a charmingly chaotic atmosphere that seems to perfectly marry the slapstick elements of silent film with a more situationally comedic approach. The practical effects, though simple, add a nice layer to the zany situations the duo finds themselves in. It's the performances that really make this one special, showcasing a kind of chemistry that feels both spontaneous and rehearsed in the best possible way. You can really feel the era in this one.
Pimple's Uncle has had a somewhat elusive presence over the years, with only a handful of known prints surviving, making it a rare find for collectors. Most copies are in various stages of preservation, and the availability of screenings is limited. Interest in early silent comedies continues to grow, so there's definitely a niche audience for this one, especially among fans of the Evans brothers and their unique brand of humor.
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