Review of Sherlock Jr. (1924) by Robert B — 29 Jul 2008
Perhaps the most under appreciated of Keaton's comedies, the 1924 classic parodied detectives, films and idle mindedness all at the same time. It helped paint a picture of what film could do when not strapped down to straight forward narrative conventions.
Keaton brought new life to the screen comedy and showed us more than ever that he was not above insulting or diminishing his pride to make us laugh.
This review of Sherlock Jr. (1924) was written by Robert B on 29 Jul 2008.
Sherlock Jr. has generally received very positive reviews.
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