The film was born when the American economy was in the Great Depression. Mr. Chaplin told the love story of a homeless man and a blind flower girl, bringing joy and emotion to people with laughter and beautiful love.
We can see the unbearable laughter of the homeless person in the film, and we can see a series of absurd encounters that happened to the homeless person, but we can better appreciate the kindness and optimism of the homeless person, and use his wit to avoid danger time and time again. , use his kindness to help the flower girl who is too poor to pay the rent. We are fascinated by the role of the tramp, laugh for him, and move for him. We feel a beautiful journey on the tramp.
In the end, the scene where the homeless man eats the flowers and the florist's eyes are facing each other is like an eternity, which deeply shocked us.
Movies can be a reappearance of life for us, but they can also become a dream and a beautiful sustenance. When the Great Depression was in place, people needed movies like Chaplin to give people hope.
In contemporary times, it is also necessary for Mr. Chaplin's film, which travels through a hundred years, to move us and bring us yearning for love.
The classic is that until now, he can touch and warm us, let us travel through time and experience the romance brought to us by Mr. Chaplin.
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