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So, 'The Perfect Flapper'... it's a 1924 comedy-romance that captures the flapper era with a light touch. Directed by John Francis Dillon, it weaves a playful narrative around the societal shifts of the 1920s. The pacing feels breezy, almost like a dance, with moments that reflect the jazz age's energy. The performances are lively, showcasing the charm and wit of its lead, flapper archetypes in full swing. It's intriguing how they utilize practical effects, especially in the party scenes—feels authentic, not overly polished. Themes of love and independence are tackled in a way that’s both funny and a bit cheeky. Not groundbreaking, but definitely a pleasant watch if you're into the period's vibe.
Features lively performances from early 20s actors.Captures the essence of the flapper lifestyle.Practical effects enhance the party atmosphere.
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