


Alright, so if you're someone who thinks movies started with color and dialogue, *El alma de la fiesta* (which means 'The Soul of the Party') is probably going to feel like a homework assignment. But if you’ve got a soft spot for silent films, especially the more low-key, character-driven comedies, then **this little g...


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"Alright, so if you're someone who thinks movies started with color and dialogue, *El alma de la fiesta* (which means 'The Soul of the Party') is probably going to feel like a homework assignment. But if you’ve got a soft spot for silent films, especially the more low-key, character-driven comedies, then **this little gem with Charley Chase is absolutely worth a look** today. Anyone who appreciates the nuanced physical humor of the era will get a kick out of it. If you need explosions or rapid-fi..."
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