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Una Conquista de Cardo as Charlot no Jardim Zoológico de Lisboa is a charming little gem from 1916 that captures the whimsical spirit of early cinema. Cardo, mimicking the ever-adorable Charlot, competes for the affections of zoo-goers, especially the lovely ladies. The pacing is quite leisurely, allowing for those delightful silent film moments where physical comedy shines, but it’s the interplay between Cardo and the monkeys that really steals the show. The practical effects and the sheer earnestness of the performance lend a certain innocence that feels authentic to the time. It’s a slice of life that feels both familiar and refreshingly unique, capturing a playful rivalry that’s both funny and endearing.
This film is part of the silent cinema movement, and finding prints can be quite rare. Many collectors appreciate it for its historical context and the unique portrayal of early comedic forms. Given its age and the rarity of surviving copies, it garners interest from those keen on early cinema and its evolution. It’s not often that you come across such a light-hearted narrative from this era, making it an intriguing piece for anyone serious about film history.
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