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So, Zigoto gardien de grand magasin is this humorously chaotic short where Lucien Bataille takes on the role of a department store security guard, and honestly, it’s a wild ride. The pacing is brisk, and the gags come fast, as Bataille’s efforts to protect the store lead to hilarious destruction. You get this really charming atmosphere of early 1910s France, and the physical comedy is just delightful—think of the slapstick but with a unique twist of absurdity. The practical effects are pretty amusing for the time too, adding to the overall whimsy. It's a neat piece of silent film history that shows how comedy was evolving back then, and while the director's name is lost to time, the film itself stands out for its quirky premise and execution.
Zigoto gardien de grand magasin is relatively scarce in collector circles, given its age and the general decline of silent films from this era. Copies do show up occasionally, but they tend to be in varying quality. The film's unique premise and the physicality of Bataille’s performance make it a cherished item for those who appreciate early comedies. Collectors often find the film’s charm lies not just in its humor, but in how it reflects the period's societal norms and the evolution of slapstick.
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