After all, no one cares

Caitlyn 2022-01-12 08:01:03

Although I have seen the clip, I have never seen Chaplin so completely, let alone on the big screen. Super satisfied.

The core of comedy is tragedy, and Chaplin is indeed the king of comedy masters. The scenes in the circus are funny and exciting, and they will be hilarious today. The funniest thing is that the person who makes people happy doesn't know that he is the source of joy.

The exploitation of the boss and the suffering of beating workers, Chaplin understood in the movies so many years ago. And love stories are always sad. I thought that the person in your mouth was me, but I didn't expect it to be.

He helped her escape from the circus, he helped her find her sweetheart, he helped her finish the wedding, he helped her...forget about herself.

The owner of the circus casually said that you are going to take the last carriage, and the little couple who finally married together cheerfully said that you would go with us. However, he had some funny and sad backs in the end, and no one cared after all.

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Extended Reading
  • Jimmie 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    A brilliant combination, similar to City Lights, of timelessly hilarious and hysterical comics, and deep, self-reflexive pathos that inspire La Strada. Chaplin's final film of the silent era, as well as a clear proof of his imaginative talent and cinematic virtuosity.

  • Darren 2022-03-19 09:01:07

    I know this ending is deliberate. . . but. . . . Ugh. . . The film is very exciting, 28 years, not too early. A phantom came out in his mind to beat up his rival, but he didn't actually do anything. This was shot in 28 years.

The Circus quotes

  • A Tramp: If you strike that girl, I'll quit! And what's more, I want what I'm worth.

    The Circus Proprietor and Ring Master: I'll give you fifty dollars a week.

    [the tramp shakes his head]

    The Circus Proprietor and Ring Master: Sixty!

    [the tramp mouths 'no']

    The Circus Proprietor and Ring Master: I'll double it!

    A Tramp: Nothing less than a hundred.

    [the Circus Proprietor agrees and they shake on it]

  • Circus Audience: Where's the funny man? Bring on the funny man!