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Karson 2023-09-01 12:30:18
"Our knowledge makes us cynical, our intelligence makes us ruthless, we think too much and perceive too little, we need more humanity than machines, and more than intelligence, we need kindness and...
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Caitlyn 2023-07-06 03:57:10
2012.9.30: Hungarian Waltz No. 5 and shave perfectly; Xihemo's handshake is funny and ironic; the last wonderful speech is the hatred of dictatorship and the call for peace, full of humanitarian power; the spirit of the master is great Yes, to stand up at the most critical time of the whole world, to do everything in his power, to declare war on the dictatorship, and to pay tribute to peace. For this alone, the master is worthy of our eternal respect.
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Amani 2023-06-29 04:48:01
Film class this week. Chaplin's first sound film. Outstanding shot!...
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Jeanne 2023-06-09 11:28:18
9.5/10. ①Chaplin's famous Nazi satirical comedy, the whole process is full of laughter: the cannonball spins, the grenade falls into the sleeve, the enemy strays into the fog, the plane reverses, Hick's first speech, the heroine knocks down officers and soldiers and the hero dances , body armor and parachute experiments, sculpting a portrait of Sigg, eating coins, the male protagonist by the roof plank and him falling into someone else's house, Sigg tearing the declaration of war, Sigg and...
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Godfrey 2023-05-29 02:35:22
Released in 1940, nominated for five Oscars in 1941, the United States entered the war at the end of 1941, in fact, this is an anti-Nazi political film, although the final speech is indeed...
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Tyson 2023-05-26 21:40:42
I have seen a few of Chaplin's silent films, and many actors in the silent film era will stop at the sound film era, but Chaplin still has a lot of works in the sound film era....
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Ona 2023-05-26 19:56:29
The final speech lines of such a film are still inspiring to watch now, let alone in those days. Chaplin's feet are very lively and can be seen from dancing in the street after being knocked...
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Ernie 2023-05-14 07:47:03
As a Jew and the greatest comedian in the world Chaplin hated Hitler one can imagine satirizing and spoofing Hitler is also his responsibility this is Chaplin's first sound film I believe Chaplin's voice brewed a whole The film is only ready for the last poignant speech. This film made in WW2 is like a beacon for the victims of war, which makes this film higher than the...
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Dillon 2023-04-25 21:20:05
In 1940, Chaplin's first sound film felt less exciting than his previous silent films. "Chaplin regretted making 'The Great Dictator': If I had known about the Holocaust (before filming), I would never have made a comedy to show such a horrible villain. This sentence can be regarded as political Bottom line for satirical...
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Hester 2023-04-22 21:24:50
Big star, sense of responsibility, positive energy. Speech is far beyond the scope of the film, and Chaplin can do it. Under the premise of fixed-set shooting, it is indeed ingenious, and the props are still...
The Great Dictator Comments
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Aidan 2022-04-22 07:01:04
5 stars for the final speech
"Sanmao Congjunji" was inspired by the stupid performance of the previous war, right?
In Chaplin's films, there is always a poor but kind and beautiful girl. Stephen Chow's movies (after he can really control a movie) basically have such a girl.
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Shanna 2022-04-23 07:01:26
The teacher asked us to continue the 1000-word ending of "The Great Dictator"
"Soldiers, for the sake of democracy, let's unite!" Although schultz asked Charlie to make speeches that despised other races and hated Jews, Charlie still couldn't do it. In fact, he knew that his choice this time was likely to He felt very guilty about schultz for putting him and schultz behind...
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Adenoid Hynkel: Shultz, you need a vacation. Fresh air. A little outdoor exercise. I shall send you to a Concentration Camp.
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Schultz: Remember my words. Your cause is doomed to failure because its built on the stupid, ruthless persecution of innocent people. Your policy is worst than a crime. It's a tragic blunder!
Adenoid Hynkel: Traitor! Traitor! You're nothing but a doubley-eyed Democrat!
Director: Charles Chaplin
Language: English,Esperanto Release date: March 7, 1941