Onésime and the Heart of the Gypsy
Onésime and the Heart of the Gypsy

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Onésime and the Heart of the Gypsy

1913
Movie
7 min
French

While accompanying his lady to a fashionable casino, Onésime hears someone playing an overpowering waltz on a mandolin, and he starts dancing with his lady. Everyone, from the kitchen hands to the chef, dance until their out of breath.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jean DurandGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

Onésime, a character known for his clumsiness and absurd predicaments, finds himself entangled in a romantic escapade involving a mysterious Gypsy woman. His attempts to woo her or navigate the complexities of this unusual courtship lead to a series of comical mishaps and chaotic chases.

Critical Reception

As a silent short film from the early 20th century, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films featuring the character Onésime were generally popular for their slapstick humor and surreal comedic situations, appealing to a wide audience of the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its early slapstick comedy and the character's signature clumsiness.

  • Noted for its simple, yet engaging, visual gags characteristic of the era's short films.

  • Appreciated as an example of early French cinematic humor.

Google audience: Audience reviews for early silent shorts are not typically available in a structured format. However, films of this nature were generally well-received for their lighthearted entertainment value and innovative comedic techniques.

Fun Fact

The character Onésime, played by Ernest Bourbon, was a popular comedic figure in early French cinema, often involved in surreal and improbable adventures that pushed the boundaries of silent film comedy.

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