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Elza 2022-04-21 09:03:52
Although it can't compare with the later "The General" in terms of story, but when we look back at "Seven Chances" now, it is like seeing the familiar Hong Kong kung fu comedy movie, Buster Keaton's action performance in the silent film Force, like the ancestor of all comedy films. Buster Keaton always has a unique camera angle, and at the same time, his sadness in the film is like a black hole that sucks people into...
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Gideon 2022-04-21 09:03:52
Keaton is simply a superman, hundreds of brides chasing Keaton, and the difficult moves of downhill rolling are really awesome! !...
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Velva 2022-04-21 09:03:52
58'/INT.FR./video Accompagnement musical par Iñar Sastre
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Jade 2022-04-21 09:03:52
Awesome, highly recommended! laughing till my stomach...
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Mozelle 2022-04-21 09:03:52
The silent films of nearly a hundred years ago made me laugh non-stop. Too many details have left many imitation marks in the film history. I don't know if the safety measures during filming were perfect in that era, too many dangerous stunts really made Keaton...
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Cleora 2022-04-20 09:02:55
Not necessarily accurate, but also for Chaplin and Keaton. The same point is that their personal performance style is unique, and the use of camera positions, action design, and post-editing in the film are very flexible and ingenious. The difference is that Chaplin's "individual" is more forceful to describe the "individual in the era", while in the sadness of the era, he still maintains a positive humor. As for Keaton, he focuses more on the "individual" in the "individual world" and what the...
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Dominic 2022-04-20 09:02:55
3.5 I thought it would be hard to find Jean as soy sauce, but I quickly recognized XD The cute country club secretary, and the makeup in the 1920s is so beautiful! The special effects and the group of women chasing men are very slay. The Too Much Johnson filmed by Orson and Cotton is similar to this one... A lot of scene settings and plot settings are very similar... But this theme is very objectified to women Makes me uncomfortable =...
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Dejuan 2022-04-20 09:02:55
13807 - aka "The Proposal". The foreshadowing in the first half is a little boring, "Marriage notice, looking for a bride. James Shannon, an excellent broker, will inherit a $7 million inheritance if he gets married today, waiting at the Broad Street Church in a wedding dress before 5 o'clock I'll be the lucky one!", and the follow-up that followed was the essence of this film, which was full of fun and amazing, especially the Rolling Stones scene, which made me worry that the actors were accide
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Duane 2022-04-20 09:02:55
8.4/10. 56 minute version. ①The male protagonist who was in financial crisis received a surprise inheritance of 7 million from his grandfather, but the condition was that he had to start getting married before 7 o'clock today, so he was single and went around looking for someone to propose. ②The part of the proposal group (and the chase scene after that) is the funniest and most exciting. The three parts of referring to the wrong proposer, taking off the head at the shampoo shop, and wanting to...
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Reginald 2022-04-20 09:02:55
The marriage proposal and the high-energy part of the bride chase are both hilarious. When Jackie Chan filmed "Police Story", he probably used the idea of falling rocks on the slope and used it in the bus chase. And I always feel like the actresses in Keaton's movies all look the same and have never been so...
Seven Chances Comments
Extended Reading
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Jimmie Shannon: Would you marry me?
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Title Card: By the time Jimmie had reached the church, he had proposed to everything in skirts, including a Scotchman.