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Three Ages vs Seven Chances

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Seven Chances edges ahead with a score of 8.1/10 compared to 7.2/10 for Three Ages. While both are highly rated in their...

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Seven Chances edges ahead with a score of 8.1/10 compared to 7.2/10 for Three Ages. While both are highly rated in their respective fields, Seven Chances demonstrates a slight advantage in our AI ranking criteria. A detailed AI-powered analysis is being prepared for this comparison.

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Three Ages

Three Ages is a 1923 silent comedy film directed and starring Buster Keaton, presenting a narrative divided into three distinct segments. Keaton’s first feature-length work utilized an intercut structure inspired by D.W. Griffith’s *Intolerance*. The film's production history suggests a potential division into shorter films had it failed to achieve success.
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Seven Chances

Seven Chances is a 1925 silent comedy film directed by and starring Buster Keaton. Based on a 1916 play, the movie features Keaton alongside other cast members and notable for its Technicolor opening scenes and the inclusion of a rock avalanche sequence. Jean Arthur appeared in an uncredited supporting role within the production.
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