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So, 'Through Tears' is this quirky comedy from 1928 that mixes humor with a touch of heartache. The story revolves around Perchyk, a tailor who's got his sights set on owning a she-goat, which, I guess, was quite a big deal back then. There's this layer of class struggle too, as his daughter Frida falls for Elia, who’s unemployed and a bit of a dilemma for her father. You can almost feel the small-town atmosphere, the pacing flows nicely, balancing comedy and familial tension. The performances are genuine, especially with Perchyk’s stern yet caring demeanor. The practical effects, while dated, add a charm that modern films often miss. It’s a nice piece of cinematic history that reflects the social dynamics of the time.
Finding a copy of 'Through Tears' can be quite the treasure hunt, as it’s not widely circulated among collectors. Many prints have faded over the years, leading to scarcity in good condition. Its charm lies in the exploration of class struggles through humor, making it a unique snapshot of the era, which interests niche collectors who appreciate silent comedies and their cultural context.
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