The Rebel
The Rebel

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The Rebel

1940
Movie
119 min
Hindi

An allegory of contemporary political attitudes presented in terms of differing approaches to the institutionalisation of sexuality: marriage. There are three college friends: the liberal Vijay the conservative Loknath and Jagdish, a careerist. Vijay rescues a damsel in distress and marries her. Later, his son Anand repeats his father's history by rescuing Jagdish's daughter from a bandit and marrying her, resolving the differences between the three friends.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Maxixe (Max Linder)Genres: Comedy

Plot Summary

In this silent comedy, Max Linder stars as a charming but bumbling character who finds himself in a series of comedic predicaments. The film follows his misadventures as he attempts to navigate various social situations and romantic entanglements, often with disastrously funny results. His well-intentioned efforts frequently lead to chaos and slapstick humor, showcasing Linder's signature comedic timing and physical performance.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1940, critical reception is largely historical and analyzed through the lens of silent cinema's evolution. Max Linder was a hugely influential figure in early comedy, and 'The Rebel' is viewed as a later work that showcases his enduring comedic style. While specific contemporary reviews are scarce, the film is appreciated for its continuity of Linder's comedic persona and its place in the history of screen comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Max Linder's signature slapstick and physical comedy remain effective.

  • A charming example of silent film comedy from a pioneering artist.

  • Though dated, the film offers a glimpse into early cinematic humor.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific film is difficult to gauge due to its age and the nature of silent film distribution. However, Max Linder's work is generally celebrated by film enthusiasts for its comedic innovation and enduring appeal.

Fun Fact

Max Linder was one of the first international film stars and a major influence on Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, pioneering many comedic techniques still used today.

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