
If you have about fifteen minutes and a high tolerance for 1920s toddler chaos, The Newlyweds' Happy Day is actually a pretty decent watch. It is definitely for people who like seeing how old-timey physical comedy worked before everything became CGI and loud noises. If you find silent films boring or you’re the type of...

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"If you have about fifteen minutes and a high tolerance for 1920s toddler chaos, The Newlyweds' Happy Day is actually a pretty decent watch. It is definitely for people who like seeing how old-timey physical comedy worked before everything became CGI and loud noises. If you find silent films boring or you’re the type of person who gets annoyed by kids making a mess, you will absolutely hate this. I found this while looking for something else entirely, and it’s a weird little time capsule. It’s b..."


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