One Week
One Week

One Week

1920Movie25 minNo Language

Newlyweds receive a build-it-yourself house as a wedding gift—and the house can, supposedly, be built in "one week". A rejected suitor secretly re-numbers packing crates, and the husband struggles to assemble the house according to this new 'arrangement' of its parts.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Buster Keaton, Edward F. ClineGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A newlywed couple receives a build-it-yourself house kit as a wedding gift. Their attempts to assemble the house quickly descend into chaos and slapstick comedy as they encounter numerous mishaps and bizarre architectural challenges. The misadventures highlight the absurdity of modern conveniences and the trials of domesticity.

Critical Reception

As one of Buster Keaton's early solo shorts, 'One Week' is widely praised for its ingenious gags, physical comedy, and innovative set design. It established Keaton's signature style of deadpan humor combined with elaborate, often dangerous, physical stunts. The film is considered a classic of silent comedy, showcasing Keaton's mastery of visual storytelling and his unique comedic persona.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its relentless stream of inventive gags and Keaton's signature physical comedy.
  • Applauded for its clever use of set pieces and visual humor.
  • Considered a prime example of silent-era comedic genius.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for such an old short film are not readily available, general audience appreciation for Buster Keaton's work highlights his timeless comedic talent and the enduring appeal of his slapstick humor.

Fun Fact

The house in 'One Week' was built on a rotating platform, allowing Keaton and the crew to film various sides and angles of the house in different states of destruction and assembly, creating the illusion of a larger, more complex structure.

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