The first childhood imitation show that impressed me most was Chaplin's "Outside the Eight Steps", which is also the earliest memory of Sir Charlie Chaplin in my memory. I have been fascinated by the various classic works of Master Chaplin for many years, and now I finally closed my wish and opened this series of new pits, starting with the "Modern Times" two days ago. By chance when I was choosing a film at station b, I met this "Chaplin" starring Robert Downey Jr., who I really like very much. So I started the journey of understanding the master's life through this biographical film. This film creates a dialogue with the elderly Chaplin through the creation of a fictitious image of a writer, and evokes memories of the past by interpreting his "My Autobiography", thus showing the audience the life of the master. Or according to the narrow translation of the Taiwan version, it can also be the emotional line of Chaplin's life. After all, most of his works often show his original emotions, the first love that has not been forgotten in his life, or the admired women The imagination and reality are arranged into the play. Of course, from a broadened perspective, Chaplin’s works have to reflect more of the society and the world behind them. At the same time, he makes a sharp satire on the problems of his own time, which further highlights that he is a realist close to reality. Director, an excellent acting actor, and a screenwriter who loves movies. Of course, the persecution that Chaplin suffered as a cosmopolitan was a huge loss under the ideological trend of the "American Cultural Revolution." This film is a high-scoring movie in my mind. First of all, the casting of Downey was to make his appearance look like Chaplin, and his acting skills and demeanor made me indulge in "Is this who I am?" In the state of mind, after all, every expression of the master is a play. Secondly, the plot of the film is detailed and appropriate. I think it is an excellent enjoyment in the movie-watching experience. There will be enough time for the detailed image and the specific description, but the opposite sketch needs to be really just right. Again, a full grasp of this character history is one of the reasons why this two-hour movie is so outstanding. In the end, what makes me regret this film is that it was indeed even better, "Scent of a Woman", and my humble opinion above. "It was the knowledge that if you did what I did for living, if you were a clown, and you have a passion to tell a particular kind of story,
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