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Kick Me Again is a peculiar little gem from 1925 that doesn't bother too much with complicated storytelling. It's more about the antics—our lead, a married student, finds herself in a rather absurd situation with her dance instructor, Puffy. The humor is all slapstick, with plenty of physical comedy alongside cross-dressing escapades that add a layer of whimsy. The pacing feels quite frenetic, as if the film is in a rush to deliver each joke. You can really see the era's charm in the practical effects and the earnest performances, even if the plot isn’t the strongest. Unique for its time, this film captures a certain playful spirit that’s worth exploring.
Kick Me Again is a rarity in silent film collections, with few known prints available, contributing to a growing interest among collectors. The film’s distribution history is somewhat obscure, making it harder to find in good condition. Despite its lack of a well-known director or cast, its unique comedic angle and the playful charm of the era make it a curious addition for those intrigued by lesser-known works of the silent film movement.
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