It's a comedy, and Charlie's exaggerated moves and antics make people hilarious, but each laugh is a little bit chewy and a little bitter.
The starving Charlie took the candle as a snack and boiled the leather shoes in a pot. Including being imagined by his companion Jim as a big cock, the scene of cannibalism is about to be staged, and he combines horror and funny through clever action scenes. The superficial comedy has already stirred up the audience's emotions. And when Charlie meets love, it's just as funny. A joke in her eyes was regarded as all his sincerity and expectation by him. Carefully prepared a table of candlelight dinners and gifts for his sweetheart, and even prepared a fork bread ballet performance, but it all seemed to be his one-man show, he didn't wait for her, his disappointment was swallowed in his stomach, he went to the ballroom to find her, just in time Miss it... The balance beam-like chalet is also quite theatrical. The two people whose lives were hanging by a thread had no idea that their house was blown to the edge of the cliff by the storm at night. They got up and cooked as usual, but they only noticed that the wooden house would tilt like a balance beam. The whole process is thrilling and funny, and only he can perform this comedy of suffering so well.
They finally found a gold mine and became millionaires, and Charlie was interviewed by reporters at the bow. Unexpectedly, she fell off the bottom of the boat and met her, and the comedy finally had a happy ending.
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