If a black and white silent film can make people sometimes sad, sometimes laughable, but also has some realistic critical significance, it is Charles Chaplin, he seems to tell the comedy that will never go out of style and tragedy that will never go out of style, this film is full of the United States The bitter respect of the early explorers narrated the American dream that belonged to the audience. The clown complex continued to depict a comical aesthetic that was a little worse than the average person. He ridiculed himself as the ancestor. The greed of human nature and the distress of love were transformed into ugliness. A more intense yearning for truth, goodness and beauty, and bringing all these qualities together in a movie is enough to look up at the real master of imagery and understand the sadness of comedy best.
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