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The Extraordinary Child is a curious piece, blending slapstick with a sort of whimsical charm. The plot centers around this oversized baby, which is both hilarious and somewhat absurd, as he pilfers cigars from his father, leading to a cascade of amusing antics. What stands out are the performances; they really lean into the comedic elements, and the physical humor is punctuated with exaggerated expressions. The pacing is brisk, keeping the audience engaged in this frenzied farce. You can tell there's a unique energy to the piece, one that feels reminiscent of bygone eras of comedy, yet it has its own flair. It's not just another comedy; it's a snapshot of a playful era where imagination took center stage.
The Extraordinary Child has been somewhat elusive in terms of format history, with limited releases over the years, making it a bit of a rarity for collectors. Vinyl and VHS editions pop up occasionally, but finding a well-preserved print can be a challenge. Interest seems to be growing among niche collectors who appreciate the comedic style of the era, and it often sparks conversation about forgotten gems in slapstick cinema.
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