I feel that The Gold Rush is a film that has a good overall rhythm. Every shot has tension, attraction or a sense of humor. At the same time, it portrays the optimism of Charlie, a small character, in many details. And the image of stubbornness against fate, including eating leather shoes with dignity and standing up for Georgia afterwards. There are a few scenes and scenes that impressed me, one is the cautious look of Charlie when he meets Georgia at the beginning of the film, and the dramatic one is Georgia chatting with friends worriedly and saying "don't worry, one day I will find him. Charlie was actually standing behind her when she was shy of the The homeless man, his eyes are also more firm and gentle. The film also uses a montage method to contrast Charlie's loss when he wakes up with the scene of Georgia attending a party. Georgia's sluggish expression and resistance to her lover when she remembers the appointment when she arrives at the hut reflects her inner sensibility and reality. Although the reunion and acceptance of the two at the end of the film is a bit deliberate and idealized, as a comedy film, it is also what the audience is willing to see.
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