Runtime: 89 minutes
Directed by: Fred C. Newmeyer/Sam Taylor
Starring: Harold Lloyd, Jobyna Ralston, Richard Daniels, Carlton Griffin, Nola Luxford
From: Pathe Exchange
Harold Lloyd… INCEL?!
Last night this film played late at night on Turner Classic Movies; I’m always down for Lloyd, whether it be his shorts or feature films. The conceit of the movie is great by 2026 standards.
He plays a literal stuttering fool who is petrified of women, yet he has an author persona he created for a non-fiction manuscript he’s attempting to shop around where he cosplays as a lothario who tells other young men how to woo women. So yes, just like many males on Twitter and Reddit… once he meets Jobyna Ralston, his demeanor changes and the viewer desires for those two to eventually start a relationship. There are complications along the way, including her having a much-older suiter.
No one should be concerned over Lloyd’s character as a loathsome creature like an actual incel; he’s as charming as ever so is frequent collaborator Ralston. The first hour sets the table; there are funny moments weaved throughout but the focus is on the story & the romantic angle, which includes actual dramatic moments for Lloyd. The rest of the film has a ticking clock he’s racing against and the biggest laughs are saved for the finale. It has the creative moments & slapstick I always enjoy from Ol’ Harold.
This isn’t my favorite from Lloyd overall; however, the final act is tremendous, well worth viewing the setup as the payoff was (motioning w/ my hands) chef’s kiss. It couldn’t be done exactly this way 102 years later, because of reasons I won’t spoil. However, I’d love to see a modern version of it, an epic rush to reach a destination involving many perilous moments.