One Week


 "One Week" is a silent comedy short film from 1920.

The story centers around a newlywed couple who receive a build-it-yourself house as a wedding gift. The catch is that a rival suitor sabotaged the kit's component numbering, resulting in a series of comedic mishaps and absurd situations as the couple attempts to assemble their new home.

The film is renowned for its inventive and hilarious visual gags, showcasing Buster Keaton's impeccable timing and physical comedy skills. "One Week" is a prime example of Keaton's unique brand of humor, characterized by deadpan expression and a remarkable use of props and stunts.

For those interested in classic comedy and silent film history, "One Week" is a must-watch. The short runtime makes it accessible, and Buster Keaton's comedic genius shines throughout. The film's enduring charm lies in its timeless humor and the impressive feats of physical comedy performed by Keaton.

"One Week" is a delightful and iconic silent comedy that stands the test of time. Whether you're a fan of classic cinema or looking for a good laugh, this short film is a highly recommended watch

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