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8/10
A delicate comedy
tlb-101 September 2005
Like Chaplin at Mutual, this is a Linder's film of his maturity. The story is about Max who in holiday in Switzerland meets two young American girls. They're friends, the first one is blond, the other one is brunette. He falls in love with the two of them and decide to declare his flame first to the brunette then to the blond. When they realize the game Max is playing, they decide to play also. It is a delicate comedy between the three characters realized all in outsides (certainly around the Leman's lake)with a very good direction and very pretty images. The two unknown actress are also very charming. One of the best of Max Linder.
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8/10
Rather charming.
planktonrules8 January 2012
Max Linder, while pretty much forgotten today, was one of the first big film comedians. His films predated those of Chaplin, Keaton and Lloyd and are much subtler than the slapstick fare of the day.

In "Max Between Two Fires" ("Max Entre Deux Feux"), Max is interested in two ladies from America. At first, he and the ladies play little jokes on each other which, frankly, aren't all that interesting. However, after this the movie improves as Max separately woos each of them. He loves that the two are now fighting over him--but the last laugh is on him.

All in all, one of the more successful Linder films, as it maintains its momentum and is a cute story--not just a bunch of laughs. Clever, cute and rather charming.
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