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Three Ages

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In this hilarious romantic comedy from the silent film era, we follow the misadventures of a young man in love as he navigates three distinct stages of life: youth, adulthood, and old age, all in his quest to win the heart of the same woman. From the outset, the protagonist faces competition from a wealthy rival who is determined to steal his beloved away.

In the first stage, set in ancient times, we see our hero donned in armor, battling against adversities with a slapstick humor reminiscent of the films of that era. His attempts to prove his bravery are a spectacle of blunders that elicit roars of laughter.

As we transition to the adulthood period, the young man is now a mature individual, trying to win the girl’s love with his wit and a more grown-up sense of humor. The rivalry escalates, and there’s no shortage of comedic scenes where the two men compete for her attention through ridiculous situations.

Finally, in the old age stage, the characters face their golden years with a nostalgic air. As time passes, opportunities seem to fade, and true love becomes a challenge that transcends generations. With a hilarious mix of misunderstandings and absurd situations, it becomes clear that true love can overcome any obstacle, regardless of age.

Media type
Movie
Year
1923
Director
Edward F. Cline
Buster Keaton
Writer
Clyde Bruckman
Joseph A. Mitchell
Jean C. Havez
Buster Keaton
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
92.00
Actors
Buster Keaton
Margaret Leahy
Wallace Beery
Joe Roberts
Lillian Lawrence
Kewpie Morgan
Lionel Belmore
George Davis
Louise Emmons
Blanche Payson
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Buster Keaton
Joseph M. Schenck
Original title
Three Ages
Duration
64
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