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Onésime Gets Married... So Does Calino
Difficulties ensue when Calino and Onésime get married on the same day, in the same registry office.
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Plot Summary
This silent comedy follows Onésime, a character known for his slapstick antics, as he navigates the complexities of marriage. The film humorously depicts the challenges and absurdities that arise from his romantic entanglements. Onésime's characteristic clumsiness and misfortune lead to a series of comical situations, culminating in wedding day chaos.
Critical Reception
As a silent short from the early 20th century, contemporary critical reception is scarce and difficult to ascertain in modern terms. However, films from director Jean Durand and starring Ernest Bourbon were generally popular with audiences for their lighthearted humor and energetic slapstick, contributing to the burgeoning popularity of the comedy genre in cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic slapstick and comedic pacing.
Onésime's characteristic blunders provide consistent amusement.
A typical example of early French comedic filmmaking.
Google audience: Audience reception for this specific film is not widely documented due to its age. However, Onésime films were generally well-received for their simple, physical comedy that appealed to a broad audience.
Fun Fact
Ernest Bourbon, who played Onésime, was a popular comedic actor in French cinema during the silent era, known for his physical comedy and often playing a somewhat hapless but good-natured character.
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