No it isn't a stupid question at all. Interestingly, if you get a chance to look at late nineteenth century early twentieth photographs of poor areas of London or Liverpool say, you can see that not all undernourished people at thin. Particularly women as they got older - ie. lots of babies in quick succession, they did look 'chubby.' The major reason I would suggest is the 'type' of food the poor ate - food that might warm you for a bit and very likely high in calories, but not in nutritional value. Not the same, but similar principle to some overweight people today, who are nutritionally malnourished.
Example: if you look at the food the poor ate (East End London for example) you will find some meats (note the 'bit of ham' Jacky eats in the flat) as well as starchy food like potatoes and bread. The bread was often adulterated (ie. had some well dodgy stuff in there!), so it makes sense to me that Jacky was chubby. This doesn't even take into account alcohol abuse (rampant in poor areas) which, coupled with not sufficient good food to eat, would muck around with metabolism. Different people's bodies (as now) respond to diets in different ways. Hence skinny Mr. Bast.
Sorry, got a bit carried away there! Great film though isn't it? One of my all time faves!!!!
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