This is one of the best movies I've seen this weekend. Different from Chaplin's other works, at least it has the power of language. However, Chaplin's works are all about the times put reality in it, supplemented by humor. This should be regarded as Zhou Xingchi's mentor for works such as "Journey to the West" and "Kung Fu". That's what many of my stage plays and the like hope to achieve. This kind of work, which guarantees depth and interest, is suitable for all ages, and it is not surprising that it has become a classic. "Modern Times" is about the destruction of human nature by modern work, and "The Great Dictator" is about dictatorship. Let people appreciate dictatorship with humorous performances. If he is someone who has experienced that era, then he has shown me optimism beyond humor. I liked his last speech, which I have not had in many speeches by dictators who have the same face as him. The contrast is also very strong. Although it is a black and white film, the grain film at that time made the picture strangely clear, and it has a different taste to modern people. But what's a little weird is the previous paragraph. Interesting though. However, it always felt too verbose. Slightly addictive.
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