Under the Master's Aura

Zachery 2021-12-22 08:01:21

Wen: Courage


among the masters of comedy, the throne in the minds of many people should belong to Charlie Chaplin, and so do I. Despite being amused, infected, and intoxicated by Chaplin's performance, I have not paid attention to the life of this master before. I accidentally discovered that his biographical film had come out in 1992. I felt that this was a good opportunity to learn more about Chaplin, so I didn't hesitate to watch it.

The master’s experience is more complicated than I thought, and the master’s private life is more erosive than I thought...Under the aura of love and admiration brought by his classic tramp shape, it is the heart of an ordinary person: the perseverance and perseverance of pursuing justice Courage also has the dark side of human nature such as lust and paranoia. We don't have to create gods, but if a person can surpass the ordinary and bring great value to the public, for example, Chaplin brings happiness to hundreds of millions of people, then he is worthy of respect. Therefore, after seeing a real image of a master who is far from perfect through Chaplin, I still have to respect his achievements.

Under the aura of the master, Chaplin enjoyed the dazzling glory and swallowed many bitterness and grievances alone. Success is often the case, it is not simply equal to happiness. I am not trying to fiddle with aphorisms here, but I agree with what the master said in this biographical film. If you want to know what kind of person Chaplin is, go to the movie he played. With talent and opportunity, Chaplin is first and foremost an actor, an extraordinary master actor.

Finally, I want to say that because of the performance of such celebrities from multiple angles and the superb acting skills of the male lead, this biographical film is worth watching.

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Extended Reading

Chaplin quotes

  • Charlie Chaplin: Actress?

  • Charlie Chaplin: [noticing a pretty girl at the opposite side of a restaurant aisle] Excuse me Miss, do you always eat alone?

    Edna Purviance: Only when I'm trying to make a new acquaintance. Actually I'm waiting for my girlfriend.

    Charlie Chaplin: Actually I'm a motion picture director, and I'm forming a new company with Bronco Billy over there.

    Edna Purviance: And you're looking for a new leading lady. Lucky me.

    Charlie Chaplin: Obviously you are an actress, Miss...

    Edna Purviance: Purviance. Sorry, just a secretary.

    Charlie Chaplin: Don't be sorry. I'm auditioning for actresses who aren't actresses.

    Edna Purviance: Well, if you're on the lookout for untalented actresses who aren't actresses, then you couldn't do better than me.

    [correcting]

    Edna Purviance: Worse than me.

    Charlie Chaplin: [getting up after being called over by Sydney] Don't you want to know who I am?

    Edna Purviance: I've no interest whatsoever in who you are

    [pauses, Chaplin starts moving away]

    Edna Purviance: Mr. Chaplin.