Beautiful sport. They say that sport is also an art. This was believed during the ancient Olympic Games, as well as the creators of moving photos of the XIX century, which already featured nude models. Take, for example, "A Woman Throws a Ball" (1887). With the advent of full-fledged cinema, the movements have become smoother, and the camera capabilities are much more. And of course, the sports theme could not pass by Johan Schwarzer - the creator of many erotic short films in the first decade of the XX century.
Three friends, who do not wear a piece of clothing, arrange fun games in the forest glade. To visit their beautiful hands is brought to objects for playing in serso, rope and golf clubs. In isolation from the “adult” orientation of the film, it is worth noting that the lack of clothing in the case of exercise is only a way to facilitate movements that are always constrained (albeit a little) even with the thinnest fabric. And, of course, nudity symbolizes freedom, especially since a private environment favors this.
I believe that the actresses who starred here are the same ones who appeared in A dream of a sculptor, where three graces were depicted. A little outdated, but natural beauty heroine involuntarily suggests that if a similar tape was filmed now, then the girls would shine piercing, and below the head completely absent vegetation. It's not bad, just the time of Schwarzer was accompanied by another fashion.
The lack of sound is a feature of early cinema, which in the middle of the XX century was perceived as something prehistoric. It is hard to believe that we once had such a movie. For viewers in 1907, almost any film seemed the pinnacle of technical progress.
You know what's really funny? Even this film has survived to this day in a higher quality compared to the videos, which allegedly happened something paranormal.
10 out of 10