Review of Long Pants (1927) by Juha R — 28 Aug 2008
A very odd curiosity. There's something truly disturbing and darkly surreal to watch an idiotic man-child - who lives (presumably imprisoned) in the attic of his over-protective parents - trying, in vain, to murder his fiance because of his promise to marry a drug-dealer named Bebe.
The film is quite funny, though, and features an astonishing opening scene. It's a shame Langdon fired the writer-director Frank Capra from his team after the film was finished.
This review of Long Pants (1927) was written by Juha R on 28 Aug 2008.
Long Pants has generally received positive reviews.
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