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Good Evening, Flowers!
Early special effects film in which a woman throws a basket of flowers in the air, upon which the flowers create different shapes and figures and eventually spell out the words "Buona Sera".
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Plot Summary
This early silent short film is believed to be a brief comedic sketch. Specific plot details are largely lost to time due to its age and the nature of early cinema.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1909, formal critical reception in the modern sense is scarce. Early films were often reviewed for their novelty and technical aspects rather than in-depth artistic merit. Any surviving contemporary notices would likely focus on its brief running time and comedic attempts.
What Reviewers Say
A fleeting example of early comedic filmmaking.
Lacks specific plot or character development due to its brevity.
Primarily of historical interest for its age.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not available for films of this era.
Fun Fact
Films from 1909 were often presented as part of a larger vaudeville or music hall program, meaning audiences might have seen several short films and other acts in a single showing.
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