Marceline Day

Marceline Day

  • Born: 1908-4-24
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Domenick 2022-04-07 09:01:08

      Lonely for the rest of my life

      In 1928, Buster Keaton joined MGM, and his career went downhill from then on. Later, he drank heavily, divorced and married, and was confined to second-rate acting all his life.

      Fortunately, he made this "The Photographer" that year, and fortunately it was his first film in MGM.

      Swimming pool farce,...

    • Michel 2022-04-07 08:01:02

      photographer

      The locker room and the swimming pool are very funny. The laughter of a classmate in the back is also funny, like eating shoe polish. The laughter drives everyone. The movie that may not be so funny turns out to be extremely funny. TAT laughs and laughs and feels like photography The teacher is...

    • Eddie 2022-04-09 09:01:09

      I don't think this one has the character of Keaton's sideshow, not as imaginative as his other films

    • Nico 2022-04-07 08:01:02

      A small person in a big era, but he uses tools to record the truth and beauty. Of course, Keaton's photographer is inevitably clumsy. This one is even a bit low in IQ. A kind-hearted little person will eventually have a counterattack moment, even if the last carnival is not held for me, Keaton told everyone that the most important point for photographers is to always stay close to the scene and come with courage that is not afraid of death. For the record, the use of kinetic energy is almost extreme. It is too good to use space and props to create dramatic effects. Waiting for the phone at home, on the bus, in the locker room, there are countless classic scenes, and the jokes are dense. The scene scheduling, the role of the little monkey is very interesting, it can be seen that Keaton's genius and creativity, and finally thought the tragedy ended, but I didn't expect that it could be reversed in a few minutes. Thanks to the partnership with MGM, of course, but unfortunately, Keaton hasn't shot such a wonderful work since then.

    The Cameraman quotes

    • Edward J. Blake: [after screening Luke Shannon's lost newsreel footage] That's the best camera work I've seen in years! Get that man in here quick!

    • Office Worker: What are you doin'... givin' me a sleigh-ride?