The Navigator ('24)
Initially I was irritated with the movie, it would seemed to just be two wealthy and helpless lovers struggling to get by on a boat. When the first night happened, my views changed. With the bedroom scene where the lady tries to throw the creepy sailor painting overboard and instead it gets hooked on the outside and swings in front of the mans window. That was hilarious, it made watching this worthwhile.
Pay Day ('22)
A Charlie Chaplin short. Slap-stick humor, not bad overall.
A Girl in Every Port ('28)
Starring Louise Brooks, need I say more.
I began to watch two other movies that were hosted on Netflix. One was Diary of a Lost Girl ('29) because who doesn't love Louise Brooks. I also started Metropolis ('27). I couldn't finish either of them because they were both fairly long movies and it is very hard to watch a silent film and multi-task. I would look a way for a couple seconds and would become completely lost.
However, the sets were very impressive in Metropolis, I will say that.
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