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A Busy Day

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In a bustling city, a man faces a series of comic misadventures while trying to keep up with his tight daily schedule. From the morning, when his alarm clock goes off at the wrong time, a rollercoaster of misunderstandings and mishaps begins. First, he rushes out onto the street in search of the tram that will take him to work, but an unfortunate encounter with a playful dog leaves him caught in a hilarious game of chase.

As he tries to make up for lost time, he gets wrapped up in a series of absurd situations: in a café, he accidentally spills coffee on an important customer, triggering a chain reaction of events that become increasingly chaotic. Between encounters with eccentric characters and unexpected obstacles, our protagonist seems doomed to never reach his goal.

However, despite the calamities, laughter and camaraderie emerge in the most unexpected moments, breaking the routine of daily life. With his characteristic slapstick humor and a series of visual gags that capture the essence of silent film, the protagonist’s journey becomes a reflection of our constant struggle to find time in a world that never stops.

What started as a typical day transforms into a hilarious odyssey, demonstrating that, despite all the setbacks, there is beauty in the madness of everyday life. In the end, he will learn that sometimes, what matters most is not the destination, but the journey itself.

Media type
Movie
Year
1914
Director
Mack Sennett
Writer
Charlie Chaplin
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
4.70
Actors
Charlie Chaplin
Mack Swain
Phyllis Allen
Ted Edwards
Billy Gilbert
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Mack Sennett
Original title
A Busy Day
Duration
6
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