The silly subject matter in "Fun In A Bakery Shop" contrasts noticeably with the polished technical aspects of the movie. There aren't too many other films from 1902 with visual effects that are done so smoothly, and so even though the story is pretty goofy in itself, this is still worth seeing.
The story starts when a baker starts horsing around with his dough, creating funny faces and the like. It really never gets too far beyond that, but the technical skill grabs your attention. The various visual images come in quick succession, and are generally of good quality. The actor playing the baker had to have worked very closely with the director/cinematographer to make the transitions look so smooth.
The story starts when a baker starts horsing around with his dough, creating funny faces and the like. It really never gets too far beyond that, but the technical skill grabs your attention. The various visual images come in quick succession, and are generally of good quality. The actor playing the baker had to have worked very closely with the director/cinematographer to make the transitions look so smooth.