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  • Pattie 2022-04-09 09:01:09

    love keaton's story, i am so amused and excited hmhm...

  • Andreanne 2022-04-09 09:01:09

    The fishing part was so funny. If it was me, I wouldn't know whether to jump or not. After all, a fish was hooked. Who would have thought it was such a small...

  • Christelle 2022-04-09 09:01:09

    At that time, the movies only had background music, and the important lines of the characters were typed on the screen. Wouldn’t it be very sad for people with visual impairments or illiterate people. . . The little train is so cute, it can be split, and it can run even if it derails. No matter how clean you are, it will turn ugly. Haha, the same is true of bicycles, but there are no chains and pedals. ....

  • Ruthie 2022-04-09 09:01:09

    Keaton is such a dreadful play, the scene language is indeed...

  • Mark 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    B. Keaton directed but did not write a feature film (the same year as "Three Ages"), a feature-length version of the "Romeo and Juliet" romantic comedy ("Neighbors" can be regarded as a short version), telling a relatively complete The story: Feud is not a problem, even if the road is tortuous, marriage is the key. Basically establish another attribute of Keaton in addition to "rotation": the unknown outside the field - just like the short film "One Week" falling from a high altitude after...

  • Daphnee 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    The action scenes and comedy sections are quite brilliant, but unfortunately the biggest shortcoming is that the emotional core of the whole work is so weak that the three-act drama basically fights each other, and the most important "hospitable" scene in the second act has not been tapped. to the full potential of this scene...

  • Breana 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    Haha, the train derailed for a while, the face was blackened after passing through the tunnel, and the front of the train was directly separated for a while... The horse's buttocks with a skirt and an umbrella, absolutely, it is a match for the star-like look back. In the end, the train escaped, the front of the car separated again, the car rolled into the river and even rowed as a boat, haha. Swinging the rope to pick up the heroine is also a cow. Everyone in the family takes out a gun one by...

  • Kathryne 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    The first half of 7.6 was very boring. I thought it was a battle of wits after reading the introduction. In the end, I still played thrilling stunts, cliffs, rapids, waterfalls, and the hero saving...

  • Glenna 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    A "silent film that requires no apology to modern audiences". It's groundbreaking work for the comedy film genre, carefully integrating gags into a remarkably coherent storyline. These include an early steam locomotive, horse-drawn carriages, traditional American "hospitable" customs, etc. The extensive river rafting location is also a forerunner of the later genre, in stark contrast to the usual slapstick comedy of the...

  • Magnus 2022-04-08 09:01:13

    #三書靈# was far worse than expected, the jokes were not dense enough, especially the procrastination in the first half, and the train scene was far worse than the later "General". It is interesting only after the male protagonist returns to his hometown to the enemy's house (revolving around the setting of the host of the enemy's 'hospitable'). But on the whole, this low-profile version of Keaton still relies on some 'life-defying Saburo-style' stunts, and it is far less than Chaplin in terms of...

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  • Joseph Canfield: Jim - I've been trying to forget this fued-why can't you do the same?

    James Canfield: No! - I came a long way to kill him-and I'm going to do it tonight!

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Director: Buster Keaton

Language: None,English Release date: December 13, 1923