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So, 'Segreto per vestirsi (con aiuto)' is a fascinating glimpse into the early days of film, showcasing the legendary Leopoldo Fregoli. He effortlessly transforms from man to woman and back again, using clever practical effects that seem simple by today’s standards but were quite innovative for the time. The pacing is brisk, reflecting that turn-of-the-century whimsy, and you really get a sense of playful exploration of identity and disguise. The atmosphere is theatrical, almost like a stage performance captured on film. It's intriguing how it captures the essence of vaudeville, highlighting Fregoli's charismatic presence. Definitely a unique entry in the silent film era.
This film is particularly scarce, with few existing prints, making it a notable find for collectors interested in early cinema. Its historical context is rich, reflecting the vaudeville influences of the late 19th century. Various formats have emerged over the years, but original versions are quite rare, adding to its allure among enthusiasts. Fregoli's performance adds a layer of depth that raises many questions about identity and performance in early film making.
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