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So, 'Strong Boy' is this quirky little 1929 film that really blends comedy and drama in a way that's quite charming. The story revolves around a guy who saves a kid but struggles with ambition, which is a nice commentary on societal expectations. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but that adds to its character, I think. The practical effects during the train robbery scene stand out; they’re not always seamless, but they give it a raw energy that modern films sometimes lack. Plus, the performances, especially from the lead, have this earnestness that pulls you into the narrative's twists and turns. It’s definitely a film that reveals more on rewatching, a nice little gem from the late silent era.
'Strong Boy' is a bit of a hidden treasure, not as widely available as other silent films from its era. There are a few different prints out there, but the quality can vary significantly, so collectors often enjoy the hunt for the best version. Interest has been picking up lately, especially among those who appreciate the less mainstream offerings from the late 1920s, making it a fascinating addition to any serious collection.
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