10/10
Well, It's The Second Film Ever (SPOILERS)
13 January 2007
Warning: Spoilers
SPOILERS

Quite frankly, I think this is way better than the Roadhay Garden Scene. This again is two seconds long, like the Roadhay Garden Scene, but this is more of an amazing film. I mean, yeah, the Garden Scene is the first film ever, but this is the second film ever and not only that, but it shows the first moving automobiles ever caught on film. It is kind of creepy.

This film has no plot what so ever, but here is what happens. Here is one of the most amazing two seconds ever. Some automobiles slowly make it on to the screen. Oh, who am I kidding? The automobiles are going fast. More automobiles come. As you should know, they are crossing Leeds Bridge. The end. It is just automobiles, but who cares? It is the second film ever! The two second long movie is basically cars going across the screen. Remember, though, this was big in 1888.

Overall, this is a one of the best short films you can find that was made in the nineteenth century. I mean, there were not a lot of films back then but this was groundbreaking. Roadhay Garden Scene might have been the first moving things ever captured on film, but this is just better. I mean, it was really cool to watch.

10/10

Recommended Moving Things That Were Caught On Film: Roadhay Garden Scene, Train Pulling Into A Station.
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