Chaplin

Karley 2022-03-24 09:02:14

My previous impression of Chaplin was only on his clown image. I didn't really know him. This movie basically shows the important moments of his life. I have a basic understanding of his character. On stage, he tried his best to make the audience laugh, but he forgot his true self. He is single-minded about love (only loves 16-year-olds), but it is undeniable that he is serious about every love when he hears the news of her death When he was infected, he was crazy when he went into work. He only had work in his eyes
. When he finally got an Oscar and watched his own film, he had mixed feelings and finally succeeded. His drama has influenced a generation. Well, remember when he sent his mother to a mental hospital, he was tortured, and in the end he didn't know how to get along with her, just gave money

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Extended Reading
  • Kassandra 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Attempting a comprehensive overview of Chaplin's life, there are still a few things that will leave a particularly deep impression on people: the young women around him constantly; his anti-Nazi loyalty and encouraging the United States to enter the war; Of course, none of this compares to what's shown at the end credits: his films. He is not just a clown, but a respectable artist.

  • Kiana 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    It wasn't the biography that stood out; it wasn't the near-perfect Robert Downey Jr.; it wasn't the imperfect Chaplin himself, but the most remarkable character in film history, the mustache tramp.

Chaplin quotes

  • [about Hetty Kelly]

    George Hayden: But you didn't even kiss her!

    Charlie Chaplin: Don't you think I know that?

  • Douglas Fairbanks: Charles, you're a foreigner; you're still an outsider. You've never understood this country.

    Charlie Chaplin: It's a good country underneath, Doug.

    Douglas Fairbanks: No, it's a good country on *top*. Underneath, that's what starts showing when we're scared.