Talk about this lolicon uncle - Charlie Chaplin

Edmond 2022-03-23 09:02:12

There are two main reasons for watching this movie. One is that Uncle Radish starred in it, which is not to be missed. He performed the life of a great comedian and also proved his superb acting skills. The second is Charlie Chaplin himself, a genius with outstanding achievements in film history. No matter how time passes, his films are still classics. Even in today's advanced film technology, his black and white silent films can still make people laugh.
There is no need to go into details about the achievements of this art master. Since this film is also known as Chaplin and his lover in China, I will only describe the emotional world of the master in August 18, or it is very simple to say that he is a lolicon. Uncle!
Chaplin's lifelong attraction to young teenage girls was also a point of contention, which his biographer attributed to Heidi Kelly, his first love in his youth. This reason has added romantic elements to this master's emotional hobby, which is also the reason I accept it, and the film also reflects this very well.
Kelly was a young dancer, she was 16 when Charlie proposed to her, Charlie wasn't a master star at the time, just a comedian playing drunkards in the theatre, no fame, no money, he longed for Just a relationship, his first love. But the reality is that he is about to go to the United States, nothing is sure, and he doesn't know when he will come back. Maybe this relationship will end like this. But is that really the end, and if so why is he so disappointed to know Katie gets married. Maybe Katie's marriage wasn't the most painful for him, at least after many years, maybe they would meet again in that restaurant, that street, and they could catch up again. But Charlie finally found out about her death, and there was no chance. After he got out of the carriage and sobbed for a while, someone asked him what should we do? He replied with a smile! Yes, smile, we have no choice but to smile, life goes on, we can only smile.
After that, Charlie had everything he wanted when he was young, fame, he became a movie star, and he had millions of fans; money, he had his own film company, which was a complete big money. The only thing missing is his emotion. He found young actresses, had them act in his films, and even later became his wives, but he knew who really loved him and who just loved him for his money.
Fortunately, Charlie finally met the woman he deserves to love. When he was 54 years old, he met the 18-year-old Una O'Neill, the woman who has been worthy of him until the end, a typical uncle and loli. pair. Later, it seemed that they were very compatible and their lives were very harmonious. Oona found a father who loved her, and Charlie found someone who was loyal to him and comforted him. It was a perfect result of his ups and downs in his emotional life. In order to be with Charlie and turn against her father, Oona began to drink heavily after Charlie's death, which shows the sincerity of her feelings.
This is this lovely lolicon uncle, Charlie Chaplin.

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Chaplin quotes

  • Charlie Chaplin: The truth is I'd have been a total disaster if I hadn't invented The Tramp.

    George Hayden: Yeah, I've been meaning to talk to you about the way you've written that.

    Charlie Chaplin: I mean, the words just poured out. It practically wrote itself. Remember, I'd only been with Sennett for a month. Oh, that magical moment as I walked through the wardrobe door. I felt possessed. I could feel *him* calling out to me. The Tramp.

    George Hayden: Bullshit! And you know it.

    Charlie Chaplin: But the truth is so boring, George!

  • [first lines]

    George Hayden: Ha ha ha ha ha. Come on Charlie stop messing about, we really have to get down to it now. I just hope our friendship survives the day, that's all.

    Charlie Chaplin: Ha George, don't be so melodramatic.

    George Hayden: Well, it's your autobiography Charlie. And as your editor I have to tell you that parts of the manuscript are pretty vague, to say the least. I mean for instance, your mother. Now when did she first lose control? We need to know those facts.

    Charlie Chaplin: It's hard to say. She could be so wonderful, on good days...