2/10
As the title says
28 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
"The Twins' Tea Party" is a 30-second silent, black-and-white short film from almost 120 years ago. The director is the very prolific silent film pioneer Robert W. Paul and the film's title says it all basically. We see a bunch of very young children (too young to act) have something along the lines of a tea party. It's nothing really memorable or interesting, so I think this is not even close to the best in terms of film from the 19th century. Most Méliès and also most Paul films are far more worth a watch than this one here. Best thing about it is maybe that it was over so quickly. Cannot say I recommend this at all, unless you really have a deep interest in the forming years of cinema. Thumbs down.
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