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Bill 2023-07-03 00:20:46
The old Chaplin unloaded the homeless dress, but also had a different flavor. It still retains some of the techniques of the silent film era, and there is still a faint shadow of Charlo in the smile. On the whole, it is not as flexible as the silent film era. There are too many political satires, but the courtroom is also pleasant. Chaplin's transformation is still...
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Priscilla 2023-06-23 12:36:31
Chaplin seems to want to add his own political thinking to the comedy, but this cooling-off idea seems to be inconsistent with the social trend of the time, even in the past half a century, it still does not conform to the American trend. The fear of socialism seeps to the core. In fact, Chaplin's ideology is still quite high. He can jump out of the society to see what happened, but it does not conform to the social trend, and secondly, it weakens the comedy effect and makes it a bit...
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Brook 2023-06-10 06:36:26
Chaplin's statement about his persecution by the American government during the...
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Una 2023-06-06 14:25:30
The structure is somewhat loose and...
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Jeffery 2023-05-31 02:40:07
Judging from the time when the ideas expressed in the film were born, Chaplin was undoubtedly great and brave, and his cosmopolitan humanitarian spirit was admirable; but in terms of the film itself, when someone made the film completely (please don't misinterpret me) I mean exactly) as some kind of tool to confide in one's long-misunderstood political stance, the movie doesn't seem to be called a movie, even if he is Chaplin. There are actually quite a few bright spots here and there: from the...
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Bridie 2023-05-30 11:44:37
7/10. Chaplin's "Beautiful Message" released in the film. The first half of the film is an incisive and predictable satire on the excessive advertising, obsession with glitz, and other entertainment-to-death trends in American TV culture in the 1950s. The second half is too politically anti-McCarthy, and the didactic dialogue separates the film as a comedy. the overall tone. Combined with Chaplin's experiences in the 1950s, this kind of expression and resistance seems to be an inevitable choice...
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Malachi 2023-05-18 22:20:36
Great work!...
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Verda 2023-05-12 08:14:32
In the past, nobles were nobles, but now, nobles are a family that can be sold at a high...
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Kyle 2023-05-08 13:50:33
Chaplin is getting...
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Kiley 2023-04-24 07:56:00
It's still brilliant, and the wide-screen satire at the beginning is hilarious. great political...
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Lurline 2022-06-08 23:31:09
Charles Chaplin just went against the trend
This is a movie in Charles Chaplin's later years. Although it is already in Chaplin's old age, he still plays treasures on the stage of the movie as he did when he was young, such as naughty putting his fingers into the fire faucet, such as jumping into the bathtub like a bird..., he also fucked...
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[repeated line]
Johnson - TV Advertiser: Okay, King, you're the doctor.
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Johnson - TV Advertiser: Say, that's a peach of an idea, that charity angle. We'll advertise it in all the papers. Give it a big spread!