I was massively impressed by this film, it managed to convey it's story in a way that was easy to follow without very much dialogue, it had some of the best stunt work I've ever seen and to top it all off really solid cinematography, not to mention a good cast. It seems Keaton was involved in almost every aspect of this film from directing and starring to filling in as a stunt double and he certainly knew what he was doing. He steals every scene and managed to make a film that feels truly timeless. We're approaching the 100 year anniversary and I'm sure people will still be talking about it in another 100.