Review of The Navigator (1924) by Broken H — 21 Apr 2010
Buster Keaton's work always amazes me. From the physical comedy to the ambitious camerawork, all wrapped around some polished gags, it is hard to find anyone who did it better from this era.
[b]The Navigator [/b]is one of his shorter films, but it takes on a host of amazing challenges for the period (1921-24). The underwater scene is hilarious, and must have been an amazing challenge.
There is a lot more than comedy going on in his films, and while I appreciate all the details, it is the simplicity that amazes me the most.
This review of The Navigator (1924) was written by Broken H on 21 Apr 2010.
The Navigator has generally received very positive reviews.
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