I believe that people who have watched this movie will feel the most moving thing is the sentence "it's you".
The kind-hearted homeless fell in love with the blind girl who sold flowers, and tried his best to help her, and even the skinny he fought to make money. But just when he was lucky enough to have money to help the blind girl, he was misunderstood by the police and imprisoned.
When he was released from prison two years later, he met the blind girl again. At this time, the girl had opened a flower shop and her eyes had recovered. The homeless man was stunned the moment he saw the flower girl. The girl gave him a flower out of sympathy. The moment he touched his hand, it was as if he was hit by an electric current, and after a while he said, "Is that you? "
The body will not deceive people, love or not, the body may realize earlier than the heart that loving someone cannot be hidden, and Chaplin's performance in the last scene of the film is exactly incisive, "Persistent. Looking at the tears in palmistry, I was speechless." At this moment, I am afraid that the love, sadness, grievance, and joy of the two people are all melted into their eyes.
I have always believed that a good love must be two people who are willing to spend time and attention on each other. Straight men do not exist at all. I especially like a word called "saddle in front of horse behind", it must be a wonderful feeling for two people to do their best to take care of each other.
I hope you who see this article in front of the screen will also be there for you!
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