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A Flirt's Mistake is a real gem from 1914, directed by George Nichols and featuring the inimitable Fatty Arbuckle. The film's comedy hinges on a charmingly chaotic premise—an accidental flirtation with a rajah leads to absurd consequences, all punctuated by Arbuckle's comedic timing. The pacing feels brisk, keeping you engaged with its slapstick antics and misunderstandings. There's this light-hearted atmosphere that really captures the early silent film vibe, with practical effects that add to the charm rather than distract. Arbuckle's playful performance is what stands out, effortlessly blending physical comedy with a touch of mischief. It’s a delightful snapshot of its time, showcasing the evolution of comedic storytelling in cinema.
Features classic slapstick humor.Showcases early 20th-century comedy style.A good example of Arbuckle's comedic range.
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