For some hours, the film does progress quite slowly, however the plot does thicken. As it rolls on, a brush of irony should be noticed.
Towards the end, some dry humour is noticed.
The result is a cinematographic representation of the renewal of masonry with white paint, and I would say that the director was more than successful in portraying this in a consistent and factual way.
The only negative point regarding this film that springs to mind, is that it ends before we get to see the final result - at the end there are clearly some areas that have not dried completely. Despite this disappointment, I would still recommend adding this timeless classic to any home's film library.
Also notable is the lack of a "Caution: Wet Paint" sign.
In a few words, this film does exactly what it says on the tin.
Towards the end, some dry humour is noticed.
The result is a cinematographic representation of the renewal of masonry with white paint, and I would say that the director was more than successful in portraying this in a consistent and factual way.
The only negative point regarding this film that springs to mind, is that it ends before we get to see the final result - at the end there are clearly some areas that have not dried completely. Despite this disappointment, I would still recommend adding this timeless classic to any home's film library.
Also notable is the lack of a "Caution: Wet Paint" sign.
In a few words, this film does exactly what it says on the tin.