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So, 'Try and Do It' is one of those silent gems from 1927 that leaves you wondering what really went on behind the camera. The vibe is playful but tinged with a hint of melancholy, reflecting the transitional period of film. The pacing is reflective of the era, with moments that might feel drawn out to modern viewers, but it’s got this charm that’s hard to resist. Practical effects—whatever they are—definitely have a certain rawness, which adds to its authenticity. The performances feel genuine, lacking the over-exaggeration you often see in early silents. It’s distinctive in how it captures that fleeting essence of the late 20s, and while we might not know the director, the film still speaks volumes of its time.
Finding copies of 'Try and Do It' can be a bit tricky; it hasn't seen many reissues over the years, which adds to its allure for collectors. The film is often discussed among enthusiasts of the silent era, particularly those interested in the lesser-known titles. Its scarcity and unique qualities make it an intriguing piece for any serious collection, especially for those who appreciate the nuances of film history.
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