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Whose work is Watered Gardener?

The Watered Gardener is the work of Louis Lumière.

The Watered Gardener is an exploration feature film by Louis Lumière. The story is simple. The gardener is watering the garden with a hose. An urchin passed by and the water was stopped by his feet. The gardener studied the tap and the urchin suddenly let go. The water sprayed on the gardener's face, and the urchin laughed, and the gardener ran after him.

Louis Lumière, a French film inventor, took a crucial step for the progress of human film industry. He and his brother Auguste Lumière invented the movie camera, and in 1895, the Lumiere brothers showed the world's first movie with public tickets.

movie plot

In the garden, trees and grass are very lush. A gardener picked up a long hose and began to water the flowers and trees. Light gray water is ejected from the cloud skin tube, forming a uniform water mist.

Water fell on the flower bed, and the grass leaves were bent by water drops. At this moment, a little boy came over. He appeared behind the gardener and stepped on the water pipe when the gardener was not looking. When the water was cut off, the gardener strangely lowered his head to check the water pipe. The boy shrank his feet back mischievously, and the water suddenly gushed out and sprayed on the bowed gardener's face. The gardener was immediately annoyed. Maher found the boy grinning all over his face. He chased the little bastard all over the yard, finally caught him, picked him up and beat the boy. Only in this way can qi disappear.