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So, 'One Week: Marvelous Toys' is this neat little documentary that dives into the making of Buster Keaton's 'One Week'. It’s not your typical behind-the-scenes fluff; it captures the essence of early filmmaking with a focus on practicality and creativity. You get to see how they pulled off those clever gags and stunts without the modern effects we have today. The pacing feels a bit breezy but in a way that keeps you engaged—like you're just hanging out and chatting about film history. It has a charming, nostalgic vibe that really showcases Keaton's genius and the effort that went into those marvellous toys, or rather, the props and setups. Definitely a cool piece for anyone interested in silent cinema or how things were back in the silent era.
Features insights into silent film techniques.Highlights the practical effects used in the original.Offers a glimpse into the filmmaking atmosphere of the 1920s.
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