MON DIEU IS THAT TRAIN IS COMING RIGHT AT ME AAAAAAAA
MON DIEU IS THAT TRAIN IS COMING RIGHT AT ME AAAAAAAA
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why do people insist on calling these early film recordings (pre-1902) films? that would be like calling youtube videos films
post the moving version at least
If you uploaded a full film to youtube would it still be a film?
>women fainted and men wept at this
I thought they were tough in the olden days
because they have historical significance, unlike youtube videos
you know what i meant
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trains are comfy
Movies were very short back then. The first Chaplin were 10 minutes or so.
Because they're literally films, as in individual rolls of film
Idris Elba for the remake.
Right, but Chapin made films, with narratives. Not a recording of a guy sneezing, or a recording of a train going by
the tough ones weren't wasting time watching movies.
>no diversity
I can't believe how racist they were.
>not standing behind the yellow line
that frame-rate is really fucking good holy shit
Because it's made from film.
kino
I checked La Ciotat station on ggl map and there's no yellow line.
Montparnasse?
AI enhanced
the most famous train derailment in history
OH N-
I
The 19th century and the start of the 20th had absolutely amazing aesthetics.
G
oh fuck
AAAAH IM GONNA
IM GONNA. IM BOOOOMING
AAAAAAAAAH IM BOOMING, ALL THIS STEAM
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH I BOOOOOOMING
why don't people dress like this anymore, instead we have Walmart shart in marts walking around
>I feel clean
>for the last time
Because people realised how uncomfy it is to wear a full suit in a hot summer day.
CINDERS AND ASHES
OH NOOOOOOOOOOOO
>let's have an ai enhance the fps so that it looks like shit lol
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I'M GOING INSANEEE AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
How the fuck does anyone watch a film at 60 fps and think it doesn't look like shit?
b..but france has always been diverse
both of those little girls are long dead and this is the only thing that's left of them