It's crazy to watch things like this... Because I look at the children, and I see them as children... but then realise they have already lived their whole lives, had children and grandchildren and probably died decades ago from old age. It's both amazing and slightly depressing.
That just goes to show that all the things we struggle with, trying to accomplish ect. most likely wont mean a thing. Because at someone point we'll be forgotten to history and time. Kinda sad tbh..
with 2 world wars, the spanish flu, economic depression, the rise of totalitarianism etc in front of them, they'd be considered privileged if they died from old age...
I swear he looks like me from another life time and the bigger girl looks like my girlfriend this is insane and I have been doing a lot of research on Jews and have seen them persecuted I’m black and white and amazed that such beautiful beings could be subjected to punishment based on race. My names Mason! 🙏😇🧱
I went to this exact spot, put the video on my phone and held it in place in front of me. It was like looking through a portal back in time, knowing I was standing in the same place as all these people, who are now long gone from this world. I definitely recommend it to my fellow Aarhusians.
@@samuelflabra7326 I replied yesterday but seems like it didnt get posted... But yes, it looks pretty much the same today, the buildings on the sides are both the same, just restored and painted. The building in the middle is also the same as in the video, all the streets are the same but believe the bridge was rebuildt at some point after this video.
It's much easier to imagine yourself being there when the video quality has been improved so much. I'm sure they would be shocked to see my normal clothing if I suddenly appeared via time travel. They would probably think I was insane.
@@GhostMotivation591 Years ago (maybe still) when I lived there, Aarhus was called “The City Of Smile”. Kinda hard to tell these days if it’s true.. 😷😂 Still - It’s a wonderful city.
0:34 Look at that guy in the back. He's been standing there for a while just waiting for his time to shine. And just as the street clears up he starts walking, walking for glory; look mom I'm gonna be on the moving pictures. But then a tall lady presents her self, miss Oblivious. She's known to cast a long and dark shadow - the man was never seen again. R.I.P. Awesome clip!
I would just love to have a conversation with him 🥺 Though he probably doesn't speak English... just to see what his life was like and to get to know him
I'm fascinated with how fascinated they are in that relatively new invention, motion pictures. Today we see people taking videos all the time on their phone and never give it a second thought.
Back in the 80s and 90s when consumer electronics hadn't really made their way to Africa people tended to react like that too there so it seems to be pretty universal.
It’s really fascinating to see how well dressed the adults and especially the children were dressed up in their beautiful dresses and the little boys in their cute outfits all with their cute hats!!💖💕. I saw Lassie the dog!💕
Keep in mind, AI restoration seems to be biased towards clothing in those colors so it very often erases more colorful clothing. Just like how the buildings in the backgrounds have completely wrong colors it is very likely that the clothes were at least a bit more colorful, we know from many sources that it was at least pretty common.
Wow...what a fantastic job you've done!!, I imagine the tremendous effort and talent that it takes to do this kind of work...thank you for posting it. Imagine, NONE of those people are alive today. Also, they all wore dark clothing, very little variety in their wardrobe..
I never really paid much attention to old footages, but seeing an old footage of where you've walked your entire life is something different and honestly giving me goosebumps. I wonder if anyone in that picture may be related to or maybe talked to older generations of my family. Thank you for uploading something that's not just Copenhagen! Are the colours real or artificially added, I wonder?
I'm like 99.9999% sure it would have to be artificially added. Colour in film was being experimented with around the time and was still being shot on black and white film, but was using special equipment to add certain colours into the projection. Colour film wasn't commercialised for another few decades.
The coloration is done with AI, the telltale signs of AI is very brownish colors and color smears. AI rarely manages to pick up on things that were colored vividly, for example neither of those buildings in the background are brown irl, the left one is cream and has orange bricks and the right one is grey. The roof of the cathedral is also copper so unless it had been changed very recently before this was shot it would probably have been green.
@@altoburger9692 It was actually possible to produce color film in this period in several ways, all of them however were just far too expensive for most purposes and film was already pretty expensive. But we do have some color photographs from this period and some color film.
I live in Aarhus, and its sad to see how beutuful that space was for over 100 years ago, and now it looks so bad. But thank you for sharing this and making it look so good! great work :)
Just say you don't like the modern design... It's not bad just not your style. It looks almost the same honestly, road is better and some fronts have been modernized with big glass windows to show the shops inventory
I found the (almost) exact place of the camara a few days ago. The people just walking and minding themselves looks very similar, even 100+ years apart
I don't think those beautiful gas lamps along the bridge, are there today. The building left in the picture have just gotten a major restoration, and it look's exactly the same as then. The chimney behind the church, and the buildings around it, is also gone today. You really se how farmer families would dress up and visit the city. It's still like that today. I wonder if I could understand their danish back then.
@@hedgehog3180 Isn't that strange though? What we would call regular clothes nowadays, do not even come close to the elaborate lines and workmanship of the fabrics here. Just admiring the style we seem to have lost.
There's only a limited time of the year people would be able to dress like this nowadays due to climate change. Not to mention that most modern clothing, regardless of the season, contains some amount of fabric that traps heat.
You would probably be shocked if you ever spoke with one of the people on the streets in this movie clip. How polite and respectful and correct they where. That all went into the sewer....
@@Muskelfabrikken :) Maybe correct is not the right word there. But yeah, I believe they where more polite and respectful. I mean, if the kids where rude to an adult.... well *smack*
It looks surreal to not see people with their face burried into their phones and people walking on the streets with no cars constantly driving by. Seeing that in movies is one thing, but actual footage like that hits way different. It all looks so, well, calm and undistracted and just slow... makes one realise how heavily people are prettymuch conditioned to be distracted pretty much all the time and how life demands people to get faster and faster continously even beyond their breaking point a.k.a. burnout and depression. Makes one think if the unchecked and unregulated boom of communication and transportation technology in such a short time was a good idea. huh.
I mean the culprit here is capitalism not the innovation itself. The reason why people have to get faster and faster is because capitalism places ever greater demands on us as profit margins continue to shrink.
A couple of years ago i lived in the building you see on the right, just a couple more windows to the right. its so funny to see this 120years ago. The building on the right is now a restaurant and the left building is a shopping center now. The tall building in the back is Aarhus Cathedral, It is the longest and tallest church in the country, at 93 m (305 ft) in length and 96 m (315 ft) in height. This is downtown Aarhus, (the 2nd largest city of Denmark).
The oldest still living person that we know of was born on March 4th, 1907. Meaning it's almost certain that all of those people - both in the video and around the entire world at the time - are dead.
This is amazing! So I think I know where this is.. Quite extraordinary.. Somehow things seemed more simple back then. The people looks somewhat more confident about themselves and more relaxed compared to how it would look today!
It's very odd to see that guy staring at the camera is not wearing a hat. I rarely see people without one in footage taken in city streets around this time.
@@XxklonkbrunchxX Clothing was not so cheap as to be almost disposable. In 1900, a suit may cost $16 and weekly pay was about $13. That means a suit would cost the modern equivalent of $1,300, they would be treated carefully and had to last!
@@tedf1471 That is true but it also just meant that the standard for what was high class was even higher. It didn't mean that the clothing regular people wore was seen as anymore classy than the clothing regular people wear today. It just meant that it got used more and probably has a ton of patches, and dirt that we just can't see on a film like this that has been restored by an AI.
@@hedgehog3180 Agree with the cleanliness bit, I suspect most suits would go years with just a damp cloth to remove obvious stains. Public transport would smell - interesting!
@@Skovgaard1975 Næh, og med det byggeri - og nedbrydning af historiske bygninger - der er foregået i Århus i de senere årtier, så kunne det, efter min mening, ligeledes se ud som om, det kommunale system er befængt med nepotisme i en bred forstand samt en veg og efterladende kommunalbestyrelse, der måske kunne mistænkes for, at være involveret i returkommission.
People looking at the camera, as it is some kind of alien, but suppose it is in some way. Aliens from the future looking at the people from back then. Very classy time. Love it.
Le Droit au travail, de l'honneur partout, de la propreté partout, malgré des milliers de chevaux, et la victoire de la beauté. L'espèce n'avait pas perdu son instinct, se fil, cette odeur radiant de tous les corps et esprits.
Amazing video, i was there a few hours ago. We're sound designers / composers and our studio is a few kms from that very location. We'd love to do sound design and or music for your videos, old or new if you'd be interested in that.
I mean people today also always stare at news cameras. It's basically the same thing but in a time where this might be literally the only film camera these people have ever seen.
Man stares in to the camera
120 years later, millions of people from the future stare back at man staring at camera
in 120 years they will stare back at us staring at him with unknown technology
@@victorhaland5474 O.O I am doing it now mate
Iam here just to be part of the history hey 👋🏼 future iam very dead
@@nanush9315 For some reason I find this more funny than I probably should. I may consider something like that for my flatscreen headstone.
@@whynottalklikeapirat It will be super awesome
It's crazy to watch things like this... Because I look at the children, and I see them as children... but then realise they have already lived their whole lives, had children and grandchildren and probably died decades ago from old age. It's both amazing and slightly depressing.
yep
This is deep
That just goes to show that all the things we struggle with, trying to accomplish ect. most likely wont mean a thing. Because at someone point we'll be forgotten to history and time. Kinda sad tbh..
with 2 world wars, the spanish flu, economic depression, the rise of totalitarianism etc in front of them, they'd be considered privileged if they died from old age...
@@SuperThisen I stopped trying long time ago, just want to survive this tough society at this point
My ancestors walked that street in that town in that year. Thank you so much for doing this. This footage is absolutely precious to me.
Wtf...
Mine too!
That man grew up to be Adam Sandler
What street was that?
I swear he looks like me from another life time and the bigger girl looks like my girlfriend this is insane and I have been doing a lot of research on Jews and have seen them persecuted I’m black and white and amazed that such beautiful beings could be subjected to punishment based on race. My names Mason! 🙏😇🧱
I went to this exact spot, put the video on my phone and held it in place in front of me. It was like looking through a portal back in time, knowing I was standing in the same place as all these people, who are now long gone from this world. I definitely recommend it to my fellow Aarhusians.
can we see the video you made? would be so great!
Born in this city, raised in this city and still live in this city. great to see how it looked almost 120 years ago
😊
Do you recognize the street this was filmed on? Does it look even slightly similar today?
@@samuelflabra7326 I replied yesterday but seems like it didnt get posted... But yes, it looks pretty much the same today, the buildings on the sides are both the same, just restored and painted. The building in the middle is also the same as in the video, all the streets are the same but believe the bridge was rebuildt at some point after this video.
@@sharotten That’s amazing thanks for letting me know.
@@sharottenIs there much for tourists to visit ?
It is fascinating how little this place has changed - it looks almost the same today - I would recognise it immediately.
Jeg kan kun give dig ret
And so do the locals :D
Mars Lunch
Broen er ikke den same, den i videoen blev revet ned da åen var dækket over.
It's much easier to imagine yourself being there when the video quality has been improved so much. I'm sure they would be shocked to see my normal clothing if I suddenly appeared via time travel. They would probably think I was insane.
Just put your top hat on and you'll blend right in ;-)
Shows up wearing jnco jeans and a flame t shirt
Really good job man - I live2 minuttes from there and walk there every day. Amazing to see it 120 years ago
No no that's only 100 years ago! .... Oh wait... Fuck in getting old
119 years or you time traveled
How is it to live in aarhus? Im going there this summer to visit my sister she lives nearby in brabrand any tips for when im there?
@@GhostMotivation591 Aarhus is great,way better than Copenhagen!
@@GhostMotivation591 Years ago (maybe still) when I lived there, Aarhus was called “The City Of Smile”. Kinda hard to tell these days if it’s true.. 😷😂 Still - It’s a wonderful city.
0:34 Look at that guy in the back. He's been standing there for a while just waiting for his time to shine. And just as the street clears up he starts walking, walking for glory; look mom I'm gonna be on the moving pictures. But then a tall lady presents her self, miss Oblivious. She's known to cast a long and dark shadow - the man was never seen again. R.I.P.
Awesome clip!
I don't think she's clueless! Look at that stare she gives the camera. She knows EXACTLY what she's doing!
I bet she did it on purpose.🤣🤣
@@annaselbdritt7916 Quite!
At 0.54 she glances to her left to check where he is. She knew perfectly well what she was doing. How petty minded.
I would just love to have a conversation with him 🥺 Though he probably doesn't speak English... just to see what his life was like and to get to know him
He probably died from old age 60 years ago
@@tudordumitrache4644one thing is for sure, he’s dead
Do you plan on restoring more old videos from Denmark?
I'm fascinated with how fascinated they are in that relatively new invention, motion pictures. Today we see people taking videos all the time on their phone and never give it a second thought.
Back in the 80s and 90s when consumer electronics hadn't really made their way to Africa people tended to react like that too there so it seems to be pretty universal.
Fedt at kunne gå der uden at rende ind i facere fra Røde Kors mm.
kalder man dem "facere"? i must be out of the loop.
but agreed lol
Til gengæld fik man tuberkulose og prygl med spanskrøret, så det går vel cirka lige op...
Guld kommentar
"I'm staring hard across the film
and locking gaze with time
I cannot die"
Alex Reed - A Recovered Film
It’s really fascinating to see how well dressed the adults and especially the children were dressed up in their beautiful dresses and the little boys in their cute outfits all with their cute hats!!💖💕. I saw Lassie the dog!💕
I've walked there several times. Uncanny to see it +100 years ago. So faimilar and yet soooo different.
I wish tophats would make a comeback.
Yeah, bottomhats never really did catch on..? xD
I had exactly the same thought 👍😃
The track if probably your best bet
Just wear one, what's stopping you?
I don't. Formal wear is a bad joke and a relic from the past where people were completely enslaved by capitalism.
Godt arbejde.
Kender ik meget til Århus selv, men det er stadig mega spændende at se en bid af gamle Danmark.
Meget har ikke ændret sig i Århus siden...
@Otto Gobbo Nej, det har den ikke.
@@ki2500 Og meget har.
Det ligner næsten det samme, udover menneskerne
That dude in the beginning be like:
👁👄👁
I generally think the reason why he is confused looking into the camera is because he saw us... he saw the future through those lens. He saw it all!
And we still to this day primarily walk around in black, dark blue, dark gray coloured clothing in Denmark 😆
Some things never change:-)
Keep in mind, AI restoration seems to be biased towards clothing in those colors so it very often erases more colorful clothing. Just like how the buildings in the backgrounds have completely wrong colors it is very likely that the clothes were at least a bit more colorful, we know from many sources that it was at least pretty common.
@alfred lauridsen change your dealer
Thank you for your work. Looks amazing, like a window back in time.
Thank you! Would love to see more of this from Denmark 🙏🏽
It is crazy that all of them are no longer alive.
Wow...what a fantastic job you've done!!, I imagine the tremendous effort and talent that it takes to do this kind of work...thank you for posting it.
Imagine, NONE of those people are alive today. Also, they all wore dark clothing, very little variety in their wardrobe..
I never really paid much attention to old footages, but seeing an old footage of where you've walked your entire life is something different and honestly giving me goosebumps. I wonder if anyone in that picture may be related to or maybe talked to older generations of my family. Thank you for uploading something that's not just Copenhagen! Are the colours real or artificially added, I wonder?
I'm like 99.9999% sure it would have to be artificially added. Colour in film was being experimented with around the time and was still being shot on black and white film, but was using special equipment to add certain colours into the projection. Colour film wasn't commercialised for another few decades.
The coloration is done with AI, the telltale signs of AI is very brownish colors and color smears. AI rarely manages to pick up on things that were colored vividly, for example neither of those buildings in the background are brown irl, the left one is cream and has orange bricks and the right one is grey. The roof of the cathedral is also copper so unless it had been changed very recently before this was shot it would probably have been green.
@@altoburger9692 It was actually possible to produce color film in this period in several ways, all of them however were just far too expensive for most purposes and film was already pretty expensive. But we do have some color photographs from this period and some color film.
I have walked there so many times all my life. It's interesting to see what it looked like back then.
I live in Aarhus, and its sad to see how beutuful that space was for over 100 years ago, and now it looks so bad. But thank you for sharing this and making it look so good! great work :)
Just say you don't like the modern design... It's not bad just not your style. It looks almost the same honestly, road is better and some fronts have been modernized with big glass windows to show the shops inventory
Hvad mener du? Det ligner jo sig selv. kirken og bygningerne i videoen er de samme, det er kun lygtepælene der ser anderleder ud i dag
I found the (almost) exact place of the camara a few days ago. The people just walking and minding themselves looks very similar, even 100+ years apart
It's just in front of the H&M store on the bridge, I pass it once a week.
I don't think those beautiful gas lamps along the bridge, are there today. The building left in the picture have just gotten a major restoration, and it look's exactly the same as then. The chimney behind the church, and the buildings around it, is also gone today. You really se how farmer families would dress up and visit the city. It's still like that today. I wonder if I could understand their danish back then.
I am amazed, the quality of this video is pretty good. Even today with all our modern tech, this video beats some of the video qualities shown today.
Denmark in 1902.. how beautiful people and country is. It's just sad what Europe is become.
This is how I felt everytime I played Rdr2 astonished, amazed by how that era that seems so far away it was just 100 years appart.
Stadig helt magisk at se disse mennesker i øjnene❤
Tak for din umage! Det er skønt på mange planer at se disse forbedrede gamle film!
Awsome work! Thanks for the effort.
Que increíble viaje al pasado, gracias por el video
I love how sharp and elegant they all dress! I wish we would dress up more when we're out an about.
By their own standards they were just wearing their regular work clothes, it's really only with hindsight that they look elegant.
@@hedgehog3180 Isn't that strange though? What we would call regular clothes nowadays, do not even come close to the elaborate lines and workmanship of the fabrics here. Just admiring the style we seem to have lost.
There's only a limited time of the year people would be able to dress like this nowadays due to climate change. Not to mention that most modern clothing, regardless of the season, contains some amount of fabric that traps heat.
People are so upright and walk rather confidently, compared to todays standard.
Good opservation
You would probably be shocked if you ever spoke with one of the people on the streets in this movie clip. How polite and respectful and correct they where. That all went into the sewer....
@@DonSeldum I don't agree with the following statement how "correct they were", but sure, i get what you're trying to say.
@@Muskelfabrikken :) Maybe correct is not the right word there. But yeah, I believe they where more polite and respectful. I mean, if the kids where rude to an adult.... well *smack*
People are confident now but most look like clowns but don’t realise it
It looks surreal to not see people with their face burried into their phones and people walking on the streets with no cars constantly driving by. Seeing that in movies is one thing, but actual footage like that hits way different.
It all looks so, well, calm and undistracted and just slow... makes one realise how heavily people are prettymuch conditioned to be distracted pretty much all the time and how life demands people to get faster and faster continously even beyond their breaking point a.k.a. burnout and depression.
Makes one think if the unchecked and unregulated boom of communication and transportation technology in such a short time was a good idea. huh.
I mean the culprit here is capitalism not the innovation itself. The reason why people have to get faster and faster is because capitalism places ever greater demands on us as profit margins continue to shrink.
A couple of years ago i lived in the building you see on the right, just a couple more windows to the right.
its so funny to see this 120years ago.
The building on the right is now a restaurant and the left building is a shopping center now.
The tall building in the back is Aarhus Cathedral, It is the longest and tallest church in the country, at 93 m (305 ft) in length and 96 m (315 ft) in height.
This is downtown Aarhus, (the 2nd largest city of Denmark).
The restaurant you're thinking off is actually on the building behind this one, this building has a Søsterne Grene in it now, it opened this winter.
@@hedgehog3180 Ah wow, i did not know that!
Fantastic restauration work. you could hardly take a better movie with an iPhone.
Wauw, it still looks pretty much like this. Amazing.
The oldest still living person that we know of was born on March 4th, 1907. Meaning it's almost certain that all of those people - both in the video and around the entire world at the time - are dead.
It’s not almost certain, it is certain. No one in that video is alive today.
Unless age wasn't documented. @@RoyalBlue4486
It's hard to look at this and not think it's a movie set because of our limited experience.
I live in Aarhus. This is fascinating to see.
An old århus boy here. thank you for this, i have seen the clip before.
Thank you! This is amazing. Can you post the original footage so we can do a comparison?
This is amazing, This feeling, It calls my attention so much.
Ahhh everyone can see this for themselves, IF they own a DeLorean that is 🚙
Super nice job with the restoring, bravo 👌🏼
When you walk though a wormhole on the streets with ur head in ur phone and you look up.
We are looking at the past, he was looking at the future.
Literally walked there today! Insane
Everyone looking so dapper with their canes and hats lol :) Awesome!
This is amazing! So I think I know where this is.. Quite extraordinary.. Somehow things seemed more simple back then. The people looks somewhat more confident about themselves and more relaxed compared to how it would look today!
It's very odd to see that guy staring at the camera is not wearing a hat. I rarely see people without one in footage taken in city streets around this time.
If he would know that.. random dude from finland was looking at him 119 years later..
A time when streets belonged to pedestrians.
being force to walk everywhere is not as magic as you think.
That street has more vehicular traffic in this clip than is has today
@@1piyoti It was just an observation.
@@rorschak47 Ok.
More so today. There are considerably fewer horse carriages as it is a pedestrian zone
Thank you. Very nice and interesting. I was born in that city.
Nice clothes, hats and dresses, that was a classy time
It's funny to think this wasn't considered classy back then. That wardrobe back then was as common as jeans and sweatshirts are today
@@XxklonkbrunchxX Clothing was not so cheap as to be almost disposable. In 1900, a suit may cost $16 and weekly pay was about $13. That means a suit would cost the modern equivalent of $1,300, they would be treated carefully and had to last!
@@tedf1471 That is true but it also just meant that the standard for what was high class was even higher. It didn't mean that the clothing regular people wore was seen as anymore classy than the clothing regular people wear today. It just meant that it got used more and probably has a ton of patches, and dirt that we just can't see on a film like this that has been restored by an AI.
@@hedgehog3180 Agree with the cleanliness bit, I suspect most suits would go years with just a damp cloth to remove obvious stains. Public transport would smell - interesting!
For the haves, it was ok.
Funny, it feels more real with colours.
I didn't expect that :-)
What camera was used?
Very nice. Just lowering the speed of the film to what it really was makes a huge difference
Incredible!
This is pretty cool. Im from denmark and this just brings a lot of lige to it ngl
everything there is gone now
Feels almost nostalgic.
Ja, dengang gjorde man da noget ud af lygtepæle, lampehoveder og ikke mindst bygninger.
Man skulle tro at vi med vores rigdom kunne gøre det lige så pænt, men nej :(
@@Skovgaard1975
Næh, og med det byggeri - og nedbrydning af historiske bygninger - der er foregået i Århus i de senere årtier, så kunne det, efter min mening, ligeledes se ud som om, det kommunale system er befængt med nepotisme i en bred forstand samt en veg og efterladende kommunalbestyrelse, der måske kunne mistænkes for, at være involveret i returkommission.
Video looks so crispy 😋
Sjovt at se når man går der hver dag.. Jeg bor et meget langt stenkast fra hvor det er taget.
its crazy to think about that all the people you saw in this video are dead now-
Oohhh crazy how I just realized this was the street I walked on two weeks ago!
Hey! Is there a way to contact you? I want to hire you!
Utrolig flot video! Dygtigt arbejde.
0:43-1:01 That bike looks übercool even today.
People looking at the camera, as it is some kind of alien, but suppose it is in some way. Aliens from the future looking at the people from back then. Very classy time. Love it.
Someone needs to set a camera in the exact spot if possible and film today. Then play the videos side by side
The one little girls outfit is beyond adorable.
I really want to know who that man is, who was staring at the camera.
I would like to know too!
Really cool shoot
Nossa incrível !
Que viagem !
I wonder what that street looks like today
That was even before WWI, it's just amazing.
This is so cool.
Le Droit au travail, de l'honneur partout, de la propreté partout, malgré des milliers de chevaux, et la victoire de la beauté. L'espèce n'avait pas perdu son instinct, se fil, cette odeur radiant de tous les corps et esprits.
nah no way the they all looked like that, and the way someone jus casually pushed a wagon. this is surreal
I dont understand how this is possible
increible!
So people just weren’t allowed to talk to each other
fresh fade brors
Dejlige Aarhus, Smilets By
Vi er allesammen enige om at Smilets By er dumt.
Godt arbejde;) Det er sjovt, så optaget folk var dengang, af at blive optaget! xD hehe
seen this on TikTok, I thought it was edited, seeing it here in yT had a different vibe, it's all super sad with the music from titanic.
raise speed to 1.15x and it looks pretty normal then
De var med på noderne dengang, for alle cykler var tydeligvis fixie cykler :-)
Amazing video, i was there a few hours ago. We're sound designers / composers and our studio is a few kms from that very location. We'd love to do sound design and or music for your videos, old or new if you'd be interested in that.
was it recorded on a Sunday ? Thinking of everybody being in their good clothes
Ja, de var meget velklædte.
My same exact thought. Love the two children where the family is walking together, especially the little girl. What an outfit! :)
No, people today just dress and looks like slobs
@@viktorvaldemar Very confident for someone who has literally no proof to their claim other than their weird complex about stranger's clothes.
Que j’aurais aimé vivre à cette époque. Quelle élégance
It seems like in videos from this era, people always stare really hard at the camera for some reason
Because they don't know what it is, some people think it's picture
The woman at 1:00 looked into my soul
@@libraalbert91, Of course, they know it is!!! The first camera has been commercially produced since 1839
@@Jacob-Simonsen I meant not still images, 1910-1920 is when "video" camera popped if that's to the talkies
I mean people today also always stare at news cameras. It's basically the same thing but in a time where this might be literally the only film camera these people have ever seen.
Amazing