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So, this documentary by John Bengtson is quite the treat if you're into Buster Keaton's work, especially Sherlock Jr. It takes you through the actual locations where Keaton pulled off those stunts back in '24. The way it's shot captures the essence of early Hollywood and the charm of those locations, which are far removed from today's glitz. The pacing feels respectful to the original film, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and reflect on how Keaton made magic happen with just a few props and some clever angles. It's a fascinating look at practical effects and the physicality of Keaton's performances, showcasing how he breathed life into every frame.
Great for silent film enthusiasts.Provides context to Keaton's filmmaking style.Interesting for those studying cinematic history.
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