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‘Boxing, Beijing’ Li Wei

BY MATTHEW SWEET

@DrMatthewSweet

NINETY YEARS ago, when Los Angeles was a boomtown, the comics of silent Hollywood shinned up the half-completed towers and turned vertigo into laughter. Most elevated was Harold Lloyd, who built sets on lat-roofed high-rises and persuaded the audience that each shot was a potential snuff scene. It was dark comedy that spoke of the riskiness of modern urban life to an audience that walked its ledges daily.

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