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By Gerardo 2022-03-24 09:03:47
Master's Stage Spring and Autumn
This is a film written, directed and acted by the master. If you only rely on the impression of the modern era, it is difficult to recognize that the gray-haired old man is Chaplin. The old Chaplin is just like the title. Directed a movie and finally died peacefully on the stage watching the old man with his gritty burlesque makeup and finally playing the violin until he fell off the stage and died
of a heart attack. It was the master's love for stage and drama Attitude...
By Kayli 2022-03-23 09:03:28
Impressive two-act comedy performance
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The story of training fleas: A circus trainer trains two fleas to perform high jumps, and finally finds that one of the fleas is not a fragment of the flea he trained.
Plot: The animal trainer first introduced his career and glorious past with a whip; the reason why he met the flea and the reason for taming the flea; the opening introduction before the flea show; It was Phyllis and Henry; first Henry performed, jumping in the air and spinning in the air; then Phyllis...
By Scotty 2022-03-22 09:02:58
In 1952, when Chaplin was 63 years old, color movies appeared, television was born, and everyone's entertainment focus shifted on a large scale. The silent films he starred in were no longer as popular as before. This film is probably a half-truth record of his retrospect.... Both the young Cetrila and the aged Carl Ferro were abandoned in the corner by the cruel capital world rules, because Cetrila's suicide two Individuals are connected, hug each other for warmth, and redeem each other....
By Loren 2022-03-21 09:03:25
Unparalleled talent and spirit.
The stage always belongs to the attitude of youth, and the career of the comedian is the shortest. When people experience the joys and sorrows and grow old, the soul is no longer clear and light and happy, and people's comedy viewing of the old age becomes compassion and sympathy instead of jokes and joy.
So "exit" becomes ubiquitous. For a comedian who is constantly absorbing a younger body, he...
By Jason 2022-03-21 09:03:25
Chaplin's autobiographical films
The 1950s were no longer Chaplin's time. Although they were called artists by later generations, they did not enjoy this treatment when they were alive, especially in their later years.
I'm just referring to art, which is reputation.
Being an artist can't be both money and fame, especially Chaplin, who was already in the Hall of Fame when he was young, can't be too greedy.
But who can helplessly watch the familiar...
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By Zelma 2022-03-27 09:01:21
I also hate the sight of blood, but it's in my...
By Randi 2022-03-27 09:01:21
It's a shame that Chaplin didn't articulate his point as quickly as Shakespeare or even Woody Allen, losing the orator talent in "The Great Dictator" so much so that he went from "The Spring and Autumn" to "The King of New York" "The works are technically impoverished and preachy, sometimes emotionally slipping into sentimentality, and their presumed goodness of human nature is in danger of degenerating into artificiality. However, with some uplifting comedy and tragic flashes of his silent...
By Hiram 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Chaplin and Keaton compose a song at the end; Heroes end, beauty is twilight, time is more beautiful than this; watch "Hitchcock Truffaut Talks", "Leone's Past", "Waiting for the Clouds" ", watching "Ozu Yasujiro Travels", at the end, I can't help myself... Panorama, the lens language of Chaplin's films is quite...
By Raymundo 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The world is a big stage. Although it is a sound film, it has a deep Chaplin-style silent...
By Harmony 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Chaplin and Keaton are like Mars hitting the earth. Less comedy elements and more talkativeness. It's not their own line that...
Calvero's Partner: I never thought we'd come to this. Here we have the star dressing room without a dresser. Oh well, I guess we can put up with it for one night.
Calvero's Partner: If anybody else says it's like old times, I'll jump out the window. First, the doorman. Then, the call boy. Now, the stage manager.
Postant: [knocks at the door, walks in] It's me, Postant. Well, it's like old times seeing you here again, putting on your war paint.
Postant: Yes, like old times. In those days you were drunk, instead of sober.
Calvero: I'm supposed to be funnier when I'm drunk.
Postant: Maybe, but, you were killing yourself.
Calvero: You know what they say, anything for a laugh.