Sunday, November 22, 2020

A House Divided

A House Divided is a 1913 short silent comedy film direct by Alice Guy-Blaché.

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  1. ...appropriate for the times.

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  2. That was fun. The old silent films are so charming

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  3. Sounds like the current state of our own nation's house.

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  4. Ohhh a good one. I have not seen this before.

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    1. There are a lot of these old shorts, too many to ever see them all. She's a brilliant director.

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  5. How quickly they suspected each other--LOL! ;)

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    1. Suspicion, so easy to jump to conclusions.

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  6. Thanks, I have bookmarked it for 'later'. Have a good week, Valerie

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    1. It's just 13 minutes long, so it'll be a quick one :)

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  7. A perfect example of how much so many things have changed. Hugs, RO

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    1. So many things have changed while all the wrong things seem to have stayed the same...

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  8. not since oj's glove.... distrust never wins you much, it's good to consider motives when you hear something hinky but one should trust their loved one... right? I mean I'm truthful and I can be trusted to be honest, and so are my good friends. Yes, like a detective one must consider motive and history of truth telling before reaching conclusions.

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    1. Yes. To be in a relationship without trust is a sad place to be :( But a bit of healthy skepticism also ain't a bad thing ;)

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  9. I haven't seen this one, sounds good! Have a wonderful week! Hugs, Jo

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    1. Yes, I've been looking for that director's work online :)

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  10. This looks cute. I put it on my watch later list -- running to stay in place today!

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