going into the arch.


it seems like the earliest flicks took place during the winter season while the vast majority became summer settings, you can tell right away this is an early flick, it's not as wild and crazy as the later ones and moves pretty slow and the lead fellas doesn't seem to have quite found their niche yet, but for some reason it shapes up already later in this flick as summer comes on, the table situation looks really improvised, and i was shocked one of the kids threw food right in the leads face, and the lines that would never have been acceptable in a modern movie, like when the lead reflects how perhaps he and his wife should've had a kid, and his buddy referring to a kid sitting right there "then he probably wouldn't have been that fat", i mean he doesn't say it a mean way, it was just another time, i'm reminded of the prince philip astronaut line, anyone with grandparents know what i'm talking about, by the way this is the shortest plot description i most likely have ever seen, i found some newspapers critic's reviews of this, and i just can't believe how dark and brutal they were going after it, i was certain it had to be modern writings before i realised the reviews were actually from 1954 archive. something unexpected in this is the lead throwing around english words, i did not expect that in a 1950's flick, an older neighbour of mine said they didn't even have english in school as he was growing up, i suppose part of the lead familiar with english could be explained in later movies as he gets visited and has regular contact with a relative overseas, there is a lot of stock footage in this which i suppose is understandable as they couldn't just sit around with a camera waiting for all these animals to per chance walk by.



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as toothpaste left open,
forgotten and frozen,
with soft touch lady friends moulded,
my brain into fluid,
just for a laugh and play,
handed between ryanne and madeleine,
turned into earths luckiest gel preventing decay.

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