At first glance at the title, I thought it was the same class satire movie as Metropolis. After watching it all, I realized that this is a love movie. The Chaplin in the film is the one who always has a moustache and walks outside. People at the bottom of society wearing a certain hat and holding a cane. In such a social environment, he still retains a kind gentleman of small people, which can't help but move people. Of course, my most important foothold for this film review is also when the hero and heroine meet in the last fifteen minutes. His mood has gone through a series of changes from surprise to happy tears, to the other party coming out to chase him, and he is afraid of low self-esteem and escapes. When I saw Chaplin looked at the heroine through the glass, but the other party thought he was just praising his appearance and laughing, as an audience, I wanted to re-enter the movie and tell the heroine loudly: He is for the man in prison! ! ! In the end, Chaplin had tears in his eyes, wondering if the heroine would accept the performance of the poor and poor self at the bottom. It's too sad
But, fortunately, she recognized him. When the two met at Weiwei, although they never shared weal and woe, the heroine's smile at the end may also echo the name of the movie - the sincere relationship between the two is a ray of this city. Light.
I also thought, Chaplin was too handsome, too talented. Who doesn't love such a man. This movie made me cry. It's mainly the acting skills of the actors.
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