"I never said anything." Because of this sentence, he later criticized fascism, war and inequality, and turned from a popular comedian to an extremist in the eyes of a politician. He was expelled from the United States. Chaplin once said that he loves this country, so he has the right to speak out. However, in fact, being able to soberly and achieve the ultimate goal of one's own business in the troubled times is indeed a risk. What is embarrassing is that he wants to make a leap from the height with double effort. In order to oppose fascism and war, he asked the man in the top hat to speak, and let him oppose the twisted world. He pushed himself down so that people all over the world began to think he was vulnerable. From the beginning of witnessing the helpless mother being blasted off the stage by the audience, to the end of his movie that made men speak, being thrown away by the audience, he left the United States and finally lost his home again.
When he came out of the back door of the bar, fans at the front door and people who tried to throw things at him were still waiting for him. He followed the lazy cry of the night cat and saw the huge publicity poster outside the movie theater, clearly illuminating the outline of his body. A boy came to him asking for an autograph, and he kindly responded. At this moment, the light of the poster went out, and Chaplin looked around and didn't say anything, just a fixed back in the dark, but he seemed very tired.
So, please remember that this man in a bowler hat can not only make you laugh, but also make you cry. Please remember his lonely and powerful back. Please remember his stubbornness and cuteness.
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