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Kasey 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Chaplin's interpretation of love
This is Chaplin's drama that combines musicals and comedies. It's also a love drama. It's also a scene where Chaplin and Keaton share the same stage. It is an autobiographical film about life. You can see what Chaplin looks like in the sunset here. He is not a simple comedy master can explain.
This...
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Kacey 2022-03-20 09:03:06
obsessed with chaplin
THE girl loved the boy, and the boy loved the girl, however, they cannot be together, because of poorness.
The girl was saved by the old man, and was encouraged by him, then became successful.
The old man was saved by the girl, and was encouraged by her, but stayed unfamed.
The girl loves the old...

Leonard Mudie
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Lupe 2022-03-25 09:01:22
The elegy of the times will eventually pass away, and there is nothing you and I can do.
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Hailey 2022-03-15 09:01:11
The heights are so cold. Chaplin's last autobiographical film. In fact, throughout the film history of the master, you will find a wonderful and very tenacious thing injected into his performance, that is, he has never been static and never changed... A sense of life surging in blood, he has been passing on With such a vivid emotion. He has never remained the same, he has cried out for the state of the times, he has cried out for human freedom, he has cried out for poverty and hunger, he has cried out for the absurdity of the world, he has cried out for loneliness... He has never changed, no matter when or where No matter what kind of adversity, the man in the top hat always shines with humanity, no matter how weak or small. The love line of the plot corresponds somewhat to "The Circus". A man's love for a woman is actually very simple. He just wants her to be well, and does everything he can to give and give to her. In "Circus", he wears a dance dress. The girl in the top hat pushes the man who suits her... It's so sad and selfless, the man in the top hat is alone with all this... The man in the top hat pushes the girl in the dance dress to another man again, but not this time , she knew what love looked like.
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