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So, 'The Man Who Could Work Miracles' is this intriguing 1936 film that blends comedy with fantasy in a way that feels quite light yet thought-provoking. The pacing has a nice rhythm, allowing the audience to absorb the absurdity of an ordinary man suddenly wielding miraculous powers. The practical effects are charmingly dated, which adds to the quirky vibe; you can see how they creatively represent the miracles, and it gives the film its distinct character. The performances, particularly from the lead, are engaging, capturing that delightful mix of bewilderment and humor that comes with newfound power. It's definitely not your run-of-the-mill story, and there’s a whimsical atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, with limited original prints and a few restored versions floating around. It often sparks interest for its unique take on the theme of miracles and the charming practical effects that define its era. The scarcity of good-quality copies can make it a sought-after title, especially among those who appreciate the nuances of early 20th-century cinema.
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