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So, 'The City Slicker' is an interesting one from 1918 directed by Gilbert Pratt. It's this light-hearted comedy about a guy who takes a job at a country hotel. What really stands out is how he tries to modernize the place with all these gadgets and time-saving devices, which adds a layer of absurdity to the rural setting. The pacing is pretty brisk, and there’s a charming contrast between the slapstick humor and the more quaint, pastoral backdrop. The performances, while from a different era, have a certain earnestness that feels genuine. It's a fascinating snapshot of that transitional period in film, blending early comedic styles with a touch of modernity. Worth a look if you're into how tech was perceived back then.
Early comedy with inventive gadgetsReflects societal shifts of the eraInteresting performances from its cast
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