4/10
Very mediocre, also for its time
2 June 2016
Warning: Spoilers
"Tom Whisky ou L'illusioniste toqué" or "Addition and Subtraction" is a 1-minute black-and-white silent short film from the first year of the 20th century. The French title already tells you that this is a work by the first big name in filmmaking: Georges Méliès. And you will probably also not be surprised by the lack of color and sound if you know a bit about movies. About the film itself, there is not too much to say. It is another Mßeliès magic show, not one of his best though, not too bad either, but I have seen superior works from the master from earlier years even. that's why I guess it is only a good watch for silent film enthusiasts. Everybody else can skip it.
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