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In a quiet and picturesque town, a man determined to build the house of his dreams faces hilarious and unexpected chaos. It all begins when he decides to surprise his fiancée by constructing a wooden house in a week, using a prefabricated kit he bought. However, what seemed like a simple project quickly turns into a comedic odyssey full of misadventures. From an accident with a moving truck that triggers a series of unfortunate events, to a group of curious neighbors getting involved in his project, each day becomes a new challenge.

The situation becomes even more complicated when, amidst the construction, misunderstandings and rivalries arise among the neighbors, all while the protagonist tries to keep his sanity intact. With a perfect blend of slapstick and absurd situations, the audience laughs at his mishaps and his unwavering determination. At the same time, the pressure to finish the house on time in hopes of impressing his fiancée turns into a real dilemma.

In a clever display of visual humor and a narrative that captures the essence of everyday life, the protagonist must learn that sometimes things don’t go as planned, and that the journey is just as important as the destination. In the end, building the house becomes a metaphor for love, community, and the value of the bonds formed amidst adversity.

Media type
Movie
Year
1920
Director
Buster Keaton
Edward F. Cline
Writer
Edward F. Cline
Buster Keaton
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
8.10
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Buster Keaton
Sybil Seely
Joe Roberts
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Joseph M. Schenck
Original title
One Week
Duration
25
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