silent blockbuster

Danny 2022-04-06 08:01:02

I thought it would be boring to watch a black and white silent film nearly a hundred years ago, but after watching it, I was in awe. Whether it is jokes, plots, details, echoes, coincidences, light and shadow, photography, and scene scheduling, they are all excellent and highly accomplished. Basically laugh from start to finish with some thrills in between. As far as comedy is concerned, the funny stalks are not only out of date, but because they reflect the characteristics of the times, they are very insightful and understand the past in a funny way. For example, the male protagonist rode a bicycle without stirrups at the beginning, and needed to pedal on the ground with his feet. It was so funny to see him pedaling through the streets and alleys, like the spring equinox brushing his face. And the original train contributed most of the jokes, and the baggage was endless. When it starts, it vibrates strongly, it runs slower than a dog, there is a protrusion on the rail, and the whole car passes like a worm. The farmer picks up the firewood. To avoid the donkey, the rail can be moved. The tunnel is convex, and all the passengers are full of faces when they exit the tunnel. Coal ash, the front and rear of the rail-cutting locomotive were separated, and the rear of the car passed the front of the car and arrived at the station first, of course, it crashed to a stop. These imaginations are simply invincible. Then simply use a story background of Romeo and Juliet to launch a series of funny and thrilling chases and rescues. It was very naive to change into women's clothes to escape and reveal the stuff, and she even dressed her horse's butt as a lady with an umbrella behind her, laughing madly. The rope relay fall on the cliff has challenged the brain, and the trapeze in front of the waterfall behind to save the girl can be said to be unreasonable. I murmured that this male protagonist is too strong. This scene must have been done with computer special effects. How amazing was it a hundred years ago? After reading it, the male protagonist turned out to be a super awesome person. Not only one of the directors, not only the male protagonist, but also a stuntman, and he has been in the acrobatic troupe since he was a child. That's a real trapeze! At the end, the male protagonist who completed the wedding took out a lot of guns from his body and laughed directly. . .

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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!