Two men are sitting side-by-side, reading their papers. They discuss the events of the day and, disagreeing, cite their sources and grow violent.
There's little to note about this movie. Technically, it's shot in medium close-up so both actors can be in the shot. It's well composed to show the characters' emotions; George Smith's experiments a couple of years earlier had demonstrated that satisfactorily, although given the composition is about the same as for a portrait photograph and had been for at least forty years, it's not particularly novel.
There's little to note about this movie. Technically, it's shot in medium close-up so both actors can be in the shot. It's well composed to show the characters' emotions; George Smith's experiments a couple of years earlier had demonstrated that satisfactorily, although given the composition is about the same as for a portrait photograph and had been for at least forty years, it's not particularly novel.