In the industrial age there are both booms and busts. The attitude of the bottom people to pursue love and life is so bright and lively. Behind the black comedy drama is the oppression of the satirical era and also praises the innocence of pure romance. Master Chaplin and the heroine are very compatible, and even if they are poor in a small house, they are not lacking in warmth. It is a good contrast to the corrupt society of the upper class. Even if you don't know how to live every day, the two still grasp the optimism of the moment, which is very touching.
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