Review of Our Hospitality (1923) by Wezul S — 01 Aug 2013
A young New Yorker goes back to his native south to inherit his father's property only to be embroidered in a long standing family feud, and fall in love with the young girl from his rival family. Keaton is in his prime in Our Hospitality, his second feature which is built around the structure of the chase movie and which shows his great sense of timing and pacing as well as unleashing some great gags.
While it may not be his most memorable among his masterpieces of the slapstick comedy genre, it's highly entertaining and a real gem.
This review of Our Hospitality (1923) was written by Wezul S on 01 Aug 2013.
Our Hospitality has generally received very positive reviews.
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