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So, 'Where Was I?' from 1925 is one of those charming little comedies that just captures the spirit of early cinema. It has this light, breezy tone, with a playful energy that makes the plot about a young man getting engaged to a competitor’s daughter feel almost whimsical. The pacing is typical of silent films, with intertitles that inject humor and a bit of mischief. What stands out is how the actors manage to convey emotions without sound; you can really see the physicality in their performances, which is always a treat in these old films. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a layer of authenticity that charms you. Overall, it’s a snapshot of its time, with that delightful mix of romance and rivalry.
Finding 'Where Was I?' can be a bit tricky since it’s not exactly a staple in most collections, and many prints have deteriorated over time. It’s one of those silent films that tends to fly under the radar, yet it has an interesting charm worth exploring. Given its age and the limited distribution, it garners attention among collectors who appreciate the nuances of early comedy and its reflections of cultural norms of the time.
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