Review of Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) by Victor L — 28 Aug 2010
Another masterpiece by the great Buster Keaton. I love Buster Keaton's risky scenes, the way he falls, the kind of comedy he created, completely different to Charles Chaplin's style. Both were genious.
The relationship Keaton had with his father in this film was charming, it reminded me many things of my childhood and even now. Keaton makes poetry with clumsiness.
This review of Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928) was written by Victor L on 28 Aug 2010.
Steamboat Bill, Jr. has generally received very positive reviews.
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