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What Women Love is a fascinating blend of comedy and drama that captures the spirit of the 1920s in a rather lively way. It revolves around the conflict between a Purity League father and his free-spirited daughter, who enjoys flaunting her independence in revealing bathing suits. The pacing is pretty fluid, with moments that shift between light-hearted antics and deeper themes of love and societal expectations. Performances are earnest, particularly the lead, who embodies that youthful exuberance. It's distinct in its approach to gender roles and the societal norms of the time, which adds layers to what could easily be just a comedic romp.
What Women Love is somewhat scarce in collector circles, often appearing in silent film festivals and niche collections. Its historical significance in terms of thematic content related to gender norms makes it an interesting piece for study, though the director remains unknown, which adds an air of mystery. As for formats, it has primarily circulated in vintage 16mm prints, but good conditions are becoming hard to find, making any well-preserved copy a potential gem for dedicated collectors.
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