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So, 'That's Him' from 1918 is a comedy that really captures the chaotic essence of early silent films. The pacing is frantic, full of miscommunication and slapstick that keeps the audience guessing. Our protagonist's plight, losing those train tickets and getting caught in a tangled web of mistaken identity, feels both absurd and relatable, doesn't it? There's a certain charm to how the practical effects are utilized, especially in the physical comedy. You can see the performers really leaning into their roles, which adds to the overall atmosphere of confusion and hilarity. It’s not just a story about a newlywed's mishaps; it taps into themes of trust and misunderstanding in relationships, which feels timeless.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with few known prints, making it a curious piece for collectors. Its history includes various formats, but original theatrical releases can be quite rare. Interest in 'That's Him' tends to be more niche, appealing to collectors who appreciate the nuances of early comedy and its slapstick roots.
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