Review of The Navigator (1924) by Kristen S — 12 May 2010
Well what's to say about Keaton that hasn't already been said! The man was a true comic genius, and now thanks to dvd many classic cinema fans are now seeing how truly amazing his films where.
Although this film did take a while to get going, and the plot was paper thin Keaton's talent as a comedian more than made up for it. There where so many fantastic scenes, the dinner table, bed time with Donald Crisp, the tribal attack... so many fantastically staged and orchestrated comic scenes.
The flow of his humour is impeccable and his humour is just so timeless and simply so clever. I only hope people begin to see how entertainning his films are and the genius behind them!! A must see for any Keaton or Silent Film fan....or simply anyone who wants to watch something so uniquely funny...
This review of The Navigator (1924) was written by Kristen S on 12 May 2010.
The Navigator has generally received very positive reviews.
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