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So, 'Thomas Graal's Best Film' is this intriguing blend of comedy and romance from 1917, directed by Mauritz Stiller. The film captures the whimsical yet often bittersweet nature of love, as Thomas, the screenwriter, grapples with his feelings for his secretary, Bessie. There's a nice tension that develops, especially when he tries to channel his emotions into his writing after that awkward kiss. It's a fascinating look at how life can imitate art, even when the truth is a bit murky. The runtime is notably short due to the missing 31 minutes, which adds a layer of mystery and speculation about what was originally there. Plus, the practical effects, though simple by today’s standards, feel charmingly earnest. Overall, it has a light but reflective atmosphere that I think adds depth to the comedy.
Focus on the film's unique narrative structure.Interesting exploration of the relationship between art and life.Notable for its practical effects and period-specific humor.
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