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This movie like its first is another historic event in film history. Being the second one made I suppose it could be called the sequel and I did like this one more as it showed a really short snippet (albeit 2 seconds the same as the first one) of a Victorian street but both films should not be missed as its the beginning of recorded film and the granddaddy of modern movies
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Overall: I liked this one more than the original seeing as its actually a scene of kind and this is not to be missed 10/10