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Put Up Your Hands is a curious blend of comedy, drama, and western tropes. Olive Barton, our unconventional protagonist, really sets the tone with her audacious antics, like that boxing match during a tea party. It’s a bit of a cultural commentary on the norms of her time, which gives it some interesting depth. The pacing might feel a touch slow by today’s standards, but it allows for some rich character development, especially with Olive's father and Leonard Hewitt. The performances feel genuine, capturing that early 20th-century spirit. There’s also some entertaining practical effects that were quite ambitious for 1919. It’s an interesting piece of cinema that reflects a changing society, even if it might not resonate with every viewer.
Features a unique blend of comedy and western elements.Observes societal norms of the early 20th century.Notable for its character-driven narrative and practical effects.
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