
“So This Is Paris Green” is one of those old silent comedies that, if you're not already into them, might just feel like a lot of frantic running around. But if you have a soft spot for the era's unique brand of chaos and physical humor, this one's a treat. Anyone looking for a quiet evening with classic slapstick will...

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"“So This Is Paris Green” is one of those old silent comedies that, if you're not already into them, might just feel like a lot of frantic running around. But if you have a soft spot for the era's unique brand of chaos and physical humor, this one's a treat. Anyone looking for a quiet evening with classic slapstick will find something to smile about. If you need explosions or dialogue, best steer clear. 🏃♀️💨 The plot, well, it’s delightfully simple: a painting, rumored to be cursed or just su..."
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