The Goat (1921)
In "The Goat," Buster Keaton delivers a masterclass in physical comedy and timing, weaving a delightful tapestry of mistaken identity that will keep viewers laughing from start to finish. The film's unique premise of a hapless man caught in a web of chaos resonates with anyone who's ever felt out of their depth. Keaton's deadpan delivery and inventive gags create an emotional rollercoaster, drawing you into his plight as he encounters a colorful cast of characters. Perfect for fans of classic cinema and anyone who appreciates humor rooted in the absurd, this film is a timeless reminder of the joy found in misunderstandings and resilience.