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So, 'The Eyes Have It' is this intriguing little silent film that manages to play with themes of misunderstanding and jealousy, all wrapped in a comedic package. The performances are quite engaging, particularly the way the young woman and Ben interact — there's a certain charm to the simplicity of their exchanges. The pacing feels right for a 1928 film, where every moment counts, and the atmosphere is light yet filled with tension as Ben tries to navigate the chaos his wife and mother-in-law create. What’s distinctive here is the practical effects used to convey emotions — you can really feel the weight of the misunderstandings without any dialogue. A solid piece that reflects the era’s storytelling style, blending humor with a touch of farce.
This film is relatively rare, with few surviving prints which makes it a curiosity for collectors. Silent comedies from this era often fly under the radar, but 'The Eyes Have It' offers an interesting glimpse into the genre's early days. It’s not frequently discussed, yet its charm and comedic elements can captivate those who appreciate the nuances of silent cinema.
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