This film is the first famous film starred by the famous German actor Ernest Jennings after he entered the film industry, and it is also the second film written and directed by the earliest German film critic-born director Ewabon. At that time, most of the German films were influenced by national emotions, constantly turning around on the film form and psychological analysis, so that the style of the film showed heavy pressure. Eval DuPont makes a fuss about the film's return to the most dramatic part and the lively and smooth camera movement, which makes the whole film give full play to the vitality of the characters and move the audience's humanity. Of course, the story of Felix Holliandale's original novel is also very moving. The plot describes that Heller, an actor in the vaudeville class, is the pillar of the flying man, but because his wife Patna gets fat in middle age and can no longer perform, the couple make a living in a vaudeville class in Hamburg that specializes in crew performances. A helpless young girl, Bodte, often came to watch juggling with sailors. Heller asked her to try to sing and dance on the stage, which was very popular, but what Lech really kept in mind was the resumption of the Flying Man program, which deliberately trained Bodert to be his partner. In the course of training, Heller was deeply bewildered by Bolat's young and beautiful figure and could not extricate himself.