Baby's Meal (1895)
4/10
The first family film?
6 September 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Monsieur Lumière not only wants us to know that he's one of the most talented filmmakers out there. He's also a sublime daddy to his little baby-boy. Father, mother and son sit at the table and Père Lumière keeps spoon-feeding the little one. His wife occasionally distracts the baby from his daddy and it's a constant battle for the little one's attention. I bet he must have loved it.

Unfortunately, the quality of the film is rather low. Even for 1895, there have been more watchable films made before. But still you can see it has lots of heart, two parents every child wishes for and that is why I think it's worth a watch, not only for film enthusiasts.
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