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I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
NOT the first film of 1894, despite previous reviewer's claim. The first Edison to be filmed for the purpose of commercial release was probably "Sandow", shot March 6, 1894, and first exhibited publicly on April 14 along with nine others. IMDb gives the release date for "Chinese Laundry" as May, 1894. The film notes that accompany the documentary "Edison, the Invention of the Movies", give the shooting date as November 26, 1894. At any rate, "Chinese Laundry" was definitely not the "first film".
It only runs for around 15 seconds and is among the shortest works of Dickson and Heise. There's quite a lot action in it though, much more than in their films that show artists, dancers or athletes. One guy chases another. Revolving door hilarity ensues and the hunted, who seems to be quite athletic, climbs up. In order to hide? Nope. He provokes the other further by throwing an unknown object at him and he succeeds as it hits him. There's no further story about the two, if it's serious or all fun and if it's worth watching, then for being so different compared to the directors' other works. Beyond that, it's only a good choice for silent film enthusiasts.
. . . and Native Americans and Jewish folks anymore, as "chinamen" get skewered in pieces such as this, as well (even if the actors' names sound as Italian as pizza pie). Reared in that racist hotbed the U.S. Congress lumped in with the Confederate South for Voting Rights Act remediation (due to bombed-out school buses)--that is, Southeast Michigan--Thomas Alva Edison had a little warning light bulb go off in his brain whenever he saw, thought of, or got on an elevator with American minority people. So even if this tawdry CH!NESE LAUNDRY SCENE played in other more fleeting venues, no one held a gun to old Tom E.'s head, forcing his henchmen to film such despicable fare for all posterity. T. Alva could have had them out recording Queen Victoria's tea parties, the invention of automobiles, or major league baseball games BEFORE the steroids era. He could have documented early BASKETball games, when the ball was shot into an actual basket by 5' 4" guys. But no, he had to beat Fatty Arbuckle, Lenny Bruce, Andrew Dice Clay, Adam Sandler, and the Jackass crew to the punch below America's belt, always aiming for the cheap laugh and the quick buck, no matter how low and dirty!
. . . and the people Edison was filming were supposed to be the vaudeville hotshots of their day. So either these guys got stage fright, or their schtick did not translate to the new medium of the movies. The historical record indicates that they enjoyed about 45 seconds of fame--the running time of three 50-foot kinetographs--which was most likely 40 seconds more than necessary. The actual title of this short in its heyday was ROBETTA AND DORETO, No. 2, which will perhaps help out those of you losing sleep at night over the apparent absence of this flick from IMDb. (This duo's other two shorts ARE listed under their original tiles of "No. 1" and "No. 3," but IMDb is not as hack proof as Wikipedia, meaning that if you want to change their GONE WITH THE WIND listing to BORING WHITE PEOPLE MAKE TROUBLE, you'll probably be able to if you have high school level hacker skills!