
Summary
A kinetic excavation of early 20th-century ribaldry, 'His Blooming Bloomers' serves as a frantic pantomime where the domestic mundane collides with the absurdity of the sartorial. The narrative pivots on a series of escalating errors centered around a pair of bloomers, transforming a simple garment into a catalyst for slapstick chaos. Starring the idiosyncratic Oom Paul alongside a cast of Vaudeville-hardened veterans like Irving Browning and Diana Allen, the film utilizes the restricted visual vocabulary of 1919 to construct a feverish comedy of manners. It is a work that captures the transitional anxiety of an era, where Victorian sensibilities were being stripped away by the raw, unbridled energy of the silent screen's golden age of farce.
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