Review of Cops

Cops (1922)
7/10
A Tale of Two Halves
5 December 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Keaton shorts are often a tale of two halves, as though he came up with two separate ten minute skits, then combined them - and with 'Cops' we have one excellent half followed by one lesser one.

Buster does not make a very good businessman. In attempt to prove his value to a girl, he manages to steal money, pay two men for possessions they do not own, before riding a horse and cart into the middle of a police parade and throwing out a lit bomb. All of this happens completely accidentally of course, and up until the bomb incident Buster is looking quite content with his assumed progress. Afterwards an epic chase scene ensues, where he must evade the whole police force.

Like all Keaton films this runs at a quick pace, and the first half is very humorous. The second half manages to take one of the most common scenes in silent cinema - the police chase - and blow it up to epic proportions. It is quite possible this was done in parody of the genre, but it is still yet another police chase scene, which, once you've seen numerous already, can become a bit monotonous.
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