This is quite a simple feature, but it is good-natured enough to be worth seeing, and perhaps even to allow you to share a little bit in the feelings of the characters. Its one strength lies in presenting its main characters in a simple, unaffected light, and thus presenting them as a positive and useful example.
The idea is a simple one, showing a couple and their relationship in "Seven Ages" of their lives. Most of the sequences are bland and unremarkable in themselves, but they are given some life by the portrayal of genuine affection on the part of the performers. As simple as that is, it is noticeable in an era when most film-makers were still learning by trial-and-error how to communicate their characters' feelings, given the limitations of the filming techniques then commonly in use.