Deconstructing Chaplin? Or is it overwhelming?

Birdie 2021-12-22 08:01:21

The story of Chaplin and his five wives. I could have talked more about Chaplin's creation of cross-generation works and unique comedy concepts, but the story is more about his emotional history and portrayed Chaplin as a young girl killer. I don't know if this is out of deconstruction and reconstruction of Chaplin or it is true, but at least not everyone likes to watch these messy emotional history. Chaplin's artistic achievements are much higher than this. So let's give it to Samsung, for Donnie's superb acting skills and superb casting of the director.

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Extended Reading
  • Marjolaine 2021-12-22 08:01:21

    This movie is like Chaplin's biography. What you see is what Chaplin wants you to see. Even if Uncle Downey contributed the most recent performance to Oscar, it is difficult to restore some popularity in the ranks of celebrity biopics. Can you dig into something deep inside celebrities? All right. I admit that the movie clips at the end are exciting. ★★★

  • Davonte 2022-04-23 07:02:36

    The radish is indeed portrayed in a three-pointed manner, especially from the back, he imitates Chaplin's walking posture, which is too similar, and the sad side of Chaplin's real life outside the big screen is well expressed. Tribute to Radish and Chaplin.

Chaplin quotes

  • Charlie Chaplin: The tramp can't talk. The minute he talks, he's dead.

  • Charlie Chaplin: That's not what dogged me, George. It wasn't that.

    Charlie Chaplin: It was... it was the knowledge that if you did what I did for a living-if you were a clown-and you had a passion to tell a particular kind of story... something... beyond... but you only had the one chance to get it right. And I never did.

    Charlie Chaplin: One never does, but, uh, you know that. That's not... the problem. It's when you feel you're getting really close... but you can't make it the rest of the way. You're not good enough. You're not complete enough. And despite all your fantasies you're second rate.

    George Hayden: Charlie.

    Charlie Chaplin: Human. That's very hard.