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Summary: A dim-witted slumlord tries to reform a gang of urban boys (and impress an attractive young woman) by transforming their rough neighborhood into a more decent place. (imdb)
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astrakhan |
74 |
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This film deserved an Oscar for sound recording, though that award didn't exist until 1934. The sound quality is really impressive, crisp and clear. Unfortunately the film is quite average. Keaton's pratfalls are extremely basic, nowhere near the calibre of his self-directed shorts. The few spoken jokes are not particularly amusing either, and the editor didn't have great comic timing. The actors are game, but none really shine. A waste of time considering Buster Keaton's brilliant other films.
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53 |
T3 |
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chemical404 |
42 |
T3 |
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Believe it or not, this is most commercially successful film Keaton ever starred in. From todays point of view it's average at best. Most of the gags are reused from Keaton's silent films (boxing, fights, stage-play), and the drama is very primitive.
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Jgirl2688 |
80 |
T6 |
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Luna6ix |
85 |
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Buster Keaton translates quite well to modern pictures (as apposed to the silent films he's most known for). his hilarious antics are at the very least amusing, but much of the time actually made me laugh. the movie's got an intriguing and entertaining plot, with depth, that ties into his brand of humor perfectly. the only bad thing i have to say is that the transition between parts was less than seemless.
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