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Clovis 2022-03-23 09:02:12

Only when you are alone can you gain a deeper insight into your own subtle inner twists and turns.
Those dynamic black and white images actually constitute a parallel, symbiotic relationship with his own life trajectory, and the joys and sorrows on the screen somewhat metaphorize his childhood and the hardships before he became famous. Life is like a play. Play is like life, indulge in it, who can distinguish between light and shadow and reality?
She is realistic, so she does not talk about marriage, she is even more kind, and gives the boy incomparably sincere affirmation at the lowest moment.
The people who have made countless happy people all over the world are not happy themselves.
Accidentally saw David Duchovny in the film, 1992, before the first season of the X-Files aired.
17-year-old Milla Jovovich is really youthful, innocent and sexy.

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  • Alvena 2022-04-20 09:01:50

    Robert Downey Jr. is too tall, and the charm of his comedy is naturally not as good as Chaplin's. Fortunately, the foundation of Attenborough's biography is there. Fair enough.

  • Pasquale 2022-04-22 07:01:32

    After all, Robert Downey Jr.'s eyes couldn't catch up with Chaplin's connotation. When he really wanted to imitate how Chaplin in a top hat made fun of Hitler, those big eyes were still so modern and round. The camera can only capture his vistas in this film's biography, just as sound and color never really got into him, so a fictional biographer can't get the audience close to the Chaplin offstage.

Chaplin quotes

  • [Chaplin enters a London pub. Immediately, he is recognised]

    Ted the Drunk: Well! Here's someone who's had a good war!

    Working Man: Yeah, didn't see him in the bleedin' army!

    Ted the Drunk: Come to stare at the animals, Charlie?

    Working Man: Oh, go and sit down, Ted, and give your mouth a rest!

    Charlie Chaplin: I just came in for a quiet drink. Here, have one on me.

    Ted the Drunk: You have one on me, Mr. Charlie fucking Chaplin!

    [he throws his drink at him, Chaplin dodges it]

  • George Hayden: Ah yes, tell me, when did you start to work on "The Great Dictator"?

    Charlie Chaplin: '38.

    George Hayden: '38. Everyone thought you were crazy then. Then, when the second World War broke out, you became a genius overnight.

    Charlie Chaplin: Well, not to those who thought I was a Communist.