Tribute to the master

Frederik 2022-03-22 09:01:21

Black and white picture, no sound. Maybe it's because the pictures I saw in the small box on the TV were accompanied by sound since birth. Seeing such a silent picture made me a little uncomfortable, so I could only focus more on that little boy. Small box, for fear that missing an action will affect the understanding of the next plot. When this film was made, Chaplin was nearly fifty years old, but the flexible little man in the film had to make people pay high respect to this great artist. Compared with many Hollywood blockbusters with dazzling visual and sound effects, this film may be as boring as boiled water. But even this plain water, I think it has many so-called blockbusters that do not have, the real enthusiasm for the movie, this is the greatest sincerity to the audience. Tribute to the master.

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  • Robb 2022-03-20 09:01:21

    2012-10-31 The chick looks wild and pretty when she steps on a pair of bare feet with a knife in her mouth (I watched it in class

  • Sylvester 2022-03-24 09:01:24

    The first half is really amazing, the imagination is bursting, it is amazing, the second half is exhausted, and I am a little regretful.

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