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This Way Out (1923) is one of those quirky silent films that showcases rival courtships through a series of increasingly absurd situations. The tone is light and playful, almost whimsical, which is quite engaging. You can see the charm of the era in the practical effects, even if they feel a bit rough around the edges. The pacing has a nice rhythm—sometimes frantic, sometimes tender—which keeps you on your toes. The performances have an endearing awkwardness that really captures the essence of early romantic comedies. It's distinctive mainly for its blend of humor and genuine sentiment, making it a curious artifact of early cinema.
This Way Out is somewhat of a rarity, and it seems to have slipped through the cracks for many collectors. There are a few prints floating around, but finding a quality copy can be a challenge. Interest among collectors is growing, particularly among those who appreciate the quirks of silent cinema and the charm it exudes. It's definitely a piece that adds character to any collection focused on the evolution of romantic comedies.
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