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So, 'The Boxing Cats' from 1894 is just a delightful oddity in the early cinema landscape. You've got these trained cats in a ring, sparring in little boxing gloves, which is just inherently funny. The pacing is brisk, typical of the short films of the era, but the absurdity of it all really elevates the experience. It's not just a novelty; it captures a unique blend of action and comedy that feels surprisingly engaging. The practical effects are, well, just cats being cats, which adds to the charm. There's something about the simplicity of the theme and the sheer silliness that keeps you chuckling long after it's over. It's those early experiments with film that remind us how playful early filmmakers could be.
This film has been released in various formats over the years, but finding a decent print can be a bit of a challenge. Early Edison Films like this one tend to attract a niche collector interest due to their historical significance and the quirky subject matter. Its scarcity adds to the allure, making it a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate the peculiarities of silent cinema.
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