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So, 'Shameful Behavior?' is a pretty interesting piece from 1926, directed by Albert H. Kelley. It dives into the flapper era, where our main character, Daphne Carrol, goes from plain to polished after her Parisian adventure. There's something about the way she chases after her sister's brother-in-law, Custis Lee, even though he's kind of indifferent. The atmosphere has this light, yet somewhat tense romantic undercurrent as she tries to navigate social expectations. The pacing feels a bit off in places, but it adds to the charm, I guess. The practical effects are simple but effective for the time, and the performances balance the comedic and serious moments quite nicely. Definitely a film that captures a specific time and attitude.
Features a strong flapper theme reflective of the 1920s.Daphne's character development is curious and layered.Unique for its combination of comedy and romance.
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