Review of Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931) by Antonius B — 27 Nov 2011
This Buster Keaton "talkie" is probably the only one (that I have seen) that I could deem as somewhat decent. It is nothing against Buster Keaton. The man is a genius. But sadly, the talking picture industry fails to support Buster Keaton in a good light- at least, in my opinion.
Back on topic to this movie... It wasn't too bad. I found that in this film, Buster Keaton finally seemed to find a balance between his silent movie characteristics and the world of acting with sound.
The story of the film is not bad; it is quite funny at times, although quite ridiculous. I think that this is one of the best efforts from Buster Keaton when it comes to sound pictures.
This review of Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931) was written by Antonius B on 27 Nov 2011.
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath has generally received mixed reviews.
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