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So, 'Robinet Pescatore' is an interesting little gem from 1915. It's one of those charming shorts featuring Marcel Perez, who has this effortless way of bringing humor to the most mundane situations. The setup is simple—Nilde Baracchi sends him off to fish, but instead of landing a catch, the gags unfold comically with his fishing attempts. The pacing feels breezy, typical of many silent shorts, with a delightful mix of slapstick and situational comedy. The practical effects, while minimal, carry a certain charm that adds to its whimsical feel. And Perez's performance is quite fun; he has a knack for expressive physical comedy that really shines here.
This film isn't widely known, so finding a good print can be a challenge. The scarcity of silent comedies like this one adds to its appeal among collectors. It's been released in various home media formats over the years, but most copies are low-quality or heavily worn. Collectors often find the charm in these early shorts, appreciating the straightforward comedy and the historical context they provide in the evolution of cinematic humor.
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