
If you have twenty minutes and want to see what a bad honeymoon looked like in 1929, this is probably for you. It’s a short film, so it doesn’t overstay its welcome, which is ironic because the whole plot is about people who definitely overstay theirs. I’d say if you like physical comedy and people falling over furnitu...

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"If you have twenty minutes and want to see what a bad honeymoon looked like in 1929, this is probably for you. It’s a short film, so it doesn’t overstay its welcome, which is ironic because the whole plot is about people who definitely overstay theirs. I’d say if you like physical comedy and people falling over furniture, you'll have a good time. If you hate 'hillbilly' tropes or silent films where everyone is constantly shouting (even though you can't hear them), you might want to skip it. Hon..."
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