The classic degree of the film needs no words
Mr. Chaplin's comedy performance in the film is still impressive. While the two roles bring us laughter and joy, he satirized the fascists and Nazis at that time, and his portrayal of Jews was also quite in place.
In the end, Mr. Chaplin's speech in front of the millions of troops may be one of the greatest moments in the history of film. The call for the community of human destiny, the call for the soldiers, and the call for peace shines with eternal humanitarianism. , it is this kind of human concern that makes the film an immortal classic.
Mr. Chaplin always deserves our respect
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