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Daring Days really captures that wild spirit of the 1920s, mixing drama and Western elements in a unique way. Eve Underhill's journey from a mundane newspaper job to becoming the unexpected mayor of Eden, Arizona, offers a fresh take on gender roles during this era. The pacing ebbs and flows, with moments of tension balanced by quaint, small-town charm. You can sense the practical effects of the time, which lend a bit of authenticity to the setting, especially during Eve's cleanup campaign. And the chemistry between her and Catamount C is surprisingly engaging, highlighting a romance that feels both earnest and reflective of societal shifts.
Daring Days holds a certain charm for collectors, though itβs less known than other silent features. It has a somewhat elusive presence in the market, often found in obscure collections or film festivals focusing on early cinema. The scarcity of prints and the lack of a known director add to its intrigue, making it a fascinating piece for those interested in the evolution of female characters in film history.
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