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There She Goes is a charming slice of 1920s comedy that really captures the awkwardness of modern romance—even if Tinder isn't quite a thing yet! The film plays out with a lighthearted tone, focusing on a woman caught in a downpour while heading to a date. It’s interesting to see how they handle the rain effects; practical effects are quite impressive for the era. The pacing feels just right, allowing moments of tension and humor to breathe. The performances are subtle, yet they convey that mix of hope and anxiety that so many can relate to when meeting someone new. It’s a film that offers a glimpse into the past with its unique take on dating, set against a backdrop of spontaneous situations.
There She Goes has a bit of a niche collector interest—it's not one of the most widely circulated films from the silent era, which adds to its appeal. Various formats have been released over the years, but finding a decent print can be quite the hunt. Many collectors appreciate the film for its humor and period charm, making it a delightful find for those who enjoy early comedy and its commentary on romance.
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