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In 'The Habit of Happiness,' Douglas Fairbanks delivers a rather charming performance as Sunny Wiggins, the embodiment of relentless optimism. The film dances between light-hearted comedy and a critique of high society. You can almost feel the tension as Sunny invites a ragtag group of derelicts to his sister's coming-out party, creating a delightful clash of worlds. The pacing is brisk, keeping the humor flowing, while the atmosphere is filled with that old-timey whimsy that Fairbanks was known for. It's a curious piece that reflects early 20th-century sensibilities, and while we might not know the director, Fairbanks' charisma makes it memorable in its own right.
This film is quite a rarity, especially for collectors focused on silent comedies. Its format history is somewhat sparse, with few surviving prints, which adds to its allure. Fairbanks' work here is both an early showcase of his talent and an interesting examination of social themes that resonate even today. Collectors interested in the evolution of comedic storytelling will find this film a noteworthy piece.
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