In later generations, many children were picked up (or picked up), and there were films in which a child suddenly came to his door claiming to be looking for his father or mother.
Chaplin always showed the warmth of humanity, but also the cunning of the petty burghers. However, the dragon gives birth to the dragon and the phoenix gives birth to the phoenix, and the children raised by the homeless will inevitably have some bad habits.
The fight is the funniest, the big guy breaks the wall with one punch and then bends the pillar with one punch, it's ridiculous.
Stephen Chow really imitated Chaplin a lot.
The son broke the glass, and the father stepped forward to replace the glass to support the family. I can't help but think of a car mechanic who deliberately sprinkled nails on the road to puncture the tires and then repaired the tires, but Chaplin deserves sympathy.
It's fun for a homeless person to pretend to sleep and dig their pockets.
The last dream is a stroke of genius.
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