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Slapstick, Too is a fascinating journey through the hilarity of early cinema, narrated by the venerable Eli Wallach. It digs deep into the vaudevillian origins of some of the biggest names in slapstick β you know, Chaplin, Keaton, and the like. The pacing is steady, allowing a thoughtful exploration of how these performers shaped comedy with their physicality and timing. The documentary strikes a balance between informative and entertaining, showcasing rare clips that highlight the practical effects and gags that defined the genre. Wallach's narration adds a unique warmth, making it feel like a conversation with an old friend about the art of humor. Definitely something worth watching for those who appreciate the roots of comedic cinema.
Great for studying the evolution of comedy.Interesting insights into vaudeville influences.Features rare footage from early slapstick cinema.
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