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So, 'Second Childhood' is this quirky little 1936 comedy that captures the essence of a grumpy old heiress. The pacing is a tad slow at times, but there's a certain charm in watching her unravel as life's little annoyances get to her, especially her servants. The practical effects, like the toy airplane that disrupts her day, add a layer of whimsy that contrasts hilariously with her sour demeanor. The performances, particularly from the lead, really bring out that mix of humor and pathos, which feels pretty distinct for its time. It’s not just a straightforward comedy; it dives into themes of loneliness and the absurdity of wealth that still resonate today.
Second Childhood has had a bit of a murky release history, with few prints surfacing over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It's not widely known, which adds to its appeal for those seeking out lesser-known gems from the 30s. While it's not exactly a treasure trove of pristine copies, the ones that do exist draw interest due to the film's unique take on humor and the era's societal quirks.
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