


Alright, so 'Love, Live and Laugh' from way back in 1929. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, that depends. If you're someone who genuinely *loves* digging into the early days of talkies, or if you just have a soft spot for that particular kind of earnest, sometimes slightly clunky, old Hollywood feel, then yeah, gi...

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"Alright, so 'Love, Live and Laugh' from way back in 1929. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, that depends. If you're someone who genuinely *loves* digging into the early days of talkies, or if you just have a soft spot for that particular kind of earnest, sometimes slightly clunky, old Hollywood feel, then yeah, give it a go. But if you're looking for fast-paced action or a perfectly polished modern narrative, you'll probably find it a bit of a slog. It’s definitely not for everyone, maybe e..."
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