A satire on the way that audiences unaccustomed to the cinema didn't know how to react to the moving images on a screen - in this film, an unsophisticated (and stereotypical) country yokel i... Read allA satire on the way that audiences unaccustomed to the cinema didn't know how to react to the moving images on a screen - in this film, an unsophisticated (and stereotypical) country yokel is alternately baffled and terrified, in the latter case by the apparent approach of a stea... Read allA satire on the way that audiences unaccustomed to the cinema didn't know how to react to the moving images on a screen - in this film, an unsophisticated (and stereotypical) country yokel is alternately baffled and terrified, in the latter case by the apparent approach of a steam train
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But the question about the hyperbolic performance's irony is quite controversial, but I do believe, this myth had permeate since the great premiere in the film history.
It is also the first film of film-within-film. 3 years ago SANTA CLAUS are much experimental and skillful, but it's closer to the scene-within-The origin of self-reflecting cinema which fantastically showed the reception experience, and proved the shock of the TRAIN ARRIVING which current film historians are debunking.
But the question about the hyperbolic performance's irony is quite controversial, but I do believe, this myth had permeate since the great premiere in the film history.
It is also the first film of film-within-film. 3 years ago SANTA CLAUS are much experimental and skillful, but it's closer to the scene-within-scene.
Edison plagiarised it.. Edison plagiarised it.
Clearly there is a lot that has been lost from this short film and, from what is available, it is a shame. We open at the very end of the establishing shot in which I believe the "countryman" has climbed up next to the screen to dance next to the maiden he can see dancing seemingly unaware that she is only an image and not real. His fun time comes to an abrupt end when a train rushes towards him making him flee. His confusion is made greater by the sight of himself on the screen and here we end. It is a simple joke but it is an important part of the development of the media that it becomes self-referential and topical. Today we are shocked when a film does not reference something else at least once every five minutes but to see this done over a century ago (and at the birth of the technology) is all the more impressive.
Shame that it feels like it has been cut into pieces by the loss of the early stages because this is an engaging smart and clever little film that references other films in the media and challenges the audience at the same time.
The concept of using other films and film itself as points of reference has clearly been around almost as long as cinema itself. Some early films handled such material in a fashion that is both amusing and efficient. Unfortunately, film-makers of the present too often over-indulge in the use of self-referential devices, and in an overabundance of references to other films, popular songs, and the like, far beyond the point where any of this serves a constructive purpose.
Then too, since cinema began, the basic idea of confusing film with reality has changed only in terms of the specific applications. It's easy enough to laugh at the "Countryman", as we were meant to do in this feature, but viewers of movies and television in any era often find difficulty in separating film from reality: in forming opinions, in their priorities, and in their attitudes towards life. Just as the "Countryman" doesn't quite understand the nature of what he is seeing, so too, many films can dazzle the senses of today's audiences, and persuade uncritical viewers to think that the films have more substance than they really do. So there's more to this feature than merely a clever little film about the ways that early movies affected their viewers over a century ago.
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- Runtime1 minute
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- 1.33 : 1