what really matters

Destiney 2022-04-22 07:01:04

I liked this movie even more than the City Lights I watched before. One is because the comedy part is less boring, and the other is because the plot is more appealing to me. I always felt that "City Lights" didn't even turn a corner, and said beautiful things too directly. It seemed that it was a fault that I didn't applaud.
My own favorite scene is the scene under the tree where they imagine life after moving into the big house, and the scene where they end up living in a broken house by the water. It makes me feel so beautiful. It turns out that as long as you are there, whether you are poor or rich, you are the same happiness. I'm willing to do anything I'm not good at as long as I understand that it's possible to have a family with you. It's not necessarily that you are important, otherwise what will I do after you leave? As long as the relationship between me and you once existed like that, it's good enough.

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Extended Reading
  • Erwin 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    It turns out that the silent film is to turn the dialogue page by page in the way of words>< It is true that I have to watch it again after seventy or eighty years. There is not much sense of time in this film. The modern era makes our era, the best era and the the worst of times. Only now did I know that the screenwriter, director, and musical performance were all performed by Chaplin alone== he's really awesome...

  • Robb 2022-03-20 09:01:21

    2012-10-31 The chick looks wild and pretty when she steps on a pair of bare feet with a knife in her mouth (I watched it in class

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