Das ist absolut spitzenmäßig 👍👍👍 und das trifft auf alle Deine Videos zu. Hier erkennt man den wahren Profi. Eine tolle Gabe so improvisieren zu können. Ich wünsche Dir einen schönen Tag😊. Herzliche Grüße Alex.
My boy, I derive no pleasure in warning you that you are in extreme danger. Even as we speak, lurking in this room waiting to strike are forces of evil. Every man has possessed of both good and evil. - Dr. Henry Jekyll, The Pagemaster (1994) You've known what I was about each time you drank the formula. - Mr. Edward Hyde, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
Only "critics" (cronies of Chaplin) tell us (brain wash us) that Chaplin is the best. There are countless examples like this that prove Keaton is the best. Don't listen to critics, just watch and see. Better director, better gags, better acting, better stories.
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I replayed the scene where the guy flips over backwards into a chair at half speed just to see if the scene was spliced or otherwise manipulated. Didn't seem to be. Other acrobatics also beyond belief.
@@lyudmila2882 I've looked into Keaton's life a little more since I made the initial comment. It seems that he started on stage at age 3, with a slapstick act that involved his dad throwing him into/at various bits of scenery and off the stage, and relying on correct tumbling for safety. By this movie, he was a highly fit young man with 16 years of acrobatic experience. Your comment reminded me to look into Arbuckle, and it seems he started acting at 8 years old, which would mean he'd be at it for 23 years by this point. It seems wild, given their youth, but it seems these guys were both veteran tumblers by this movie.