I was hoping that somebody would come here to rep Three Ages (which I've heard about but haven't seen). I'll admit, after watching a silent film that was high on craft but took itself so seriously, I found myself craving some Keaton (also high on craft, but not on self-importance).
I was hoping that somebody would come here to rep Three Ages (which I've heard about but haven't seen). I'll admit, after watching a silent film that was high on craft but took itself so seriously, I found myself craving some Keaton (also high on craft, but not on self-importance).
You'll love it. (I believe it was the first feature Keaton released. I think he shot One Week first, but held it up for some reason. That one is a masterpiece!)
I was hoping that somebody would come here to rep Three Ages (which I've heard about but haven't seen). I'll admit, after watching a silent film that was high on craft but took itself so seriously, I found myself craving some Keaton (also high on craft, but not on self-importance).
Also the "1969 is closer to 1916 than it is today" fact is true, of course, but that doesn't mean it didn't just blow my mind!
You'll love it. (I believe it was the first feature Keaton released. I think he shot One Week first, but held it up for some reason. That one is a masterpiece!)