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So This Is College
Scheming coed Babs comes between college buddies Eddie and Biff.
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Plot Summary
A shy, bookish young man named George is determined to join his college's football team to impress the girl of his dreams, who is the coach's daughter. Despite his lack of athletic prowess and the bullying he endures from the team's star player, George perseveres through comedic mishaps and sheer grit. He eventually finds himself in a crucial game, where his unexpected involvement leads to a surprising outcome for both the team and his romantic pursuits.
Critical Reception
As an early sound film, 'So This Is College' received mixed to positive reviews, particularly for Buster Keaton's signature physical comedy adapting to the new medium. While some critics noted the transition challenges and the somewhat formulaic plot, Keaton's performance and the film's humorous moments were generally praised, making it a notable entry in his later career.
What Reviewers Say
Buster Keaton's unique brand of physical comedy shines through, even in the early days of sound.
The film offers a lighthearted and amusing look at college life and sports.
Some aspects of the plot may feel predictable, but the humor largely sustains the viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but fans often appreciate Buster Keaton's enduring comedic talent and his early forays into talkies.
Fun Fact
This was one of Buster Keaton's first films for MGM after his independent career and departure from United Artists, and it marked a shift in his creative control over his projects.
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