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Alaina 2022-02-24 08:02:01
poles of clues
Chaplin is the director of the film, not the actor. Even with only superficial analysis, one can see that there are two types or poles of clues in the film.
In the first case, an action, or something like an action, a simple act. Reveal an unexplained situation. Thus, the situation depends on the...
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Cecelia 2022-02-24 08:02:01
Edna and Carl Miller 'Reconnect'
Audiences who have seen Chaplin's "Finding a Son and Meet the Immortal" know that the child adopted by the homeless man played by Chaplin in the film is the unmarried child of the heroine (played by Edna) and the painter (played by Carl Miller). give birth. In the original version discovered in...
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Christy 2022-02-24 08:02:01
love-hate paris
At the very beginning of the film, Chaplin made it clear that this time it was a real drama for everyone to watch, and even in order to express this more clearly to the audience, he decided not to appear in this film. Chaplin once said, "A great tragedy can be expressed in the form of comedy" (to...
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Adam 2022-02-24 08:02:01
The girl who got on the train alone~
It turns out that the mime plays an amplified emotion "A Woman in Paris" When the last door of love is closed , and she ca n't go back, she can only stumble forward and visit Paris, the city that never sleeps, alone and in the middle of the night. Youth has given us expectations, fairy tales have...
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晓雪 2022-02-24 08:02:01
I was angry, so I wrote down the reasons for my anger
I have seen some silent films before, such as "Modern Times", "Metropolis", "Nosferatu" and "The Life of an Actor". the plot and the situation.
But this movie made me very angry.
Why are you angry? There is no moral element. I am not angry that parents oppose their children's marriage, nor am I angry...
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Pascale 2022-02-24 08:02:01
A few additions
According to the "Préface de David Robinson" in the tidbits of the French version of mk2: 1. Chaplin recorded a small face in this film. At the beginning of the film, the porters at the train station basically bowed their heads and bent their waists. . It is said that the audience did not buy it...
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Wendy 2022-02-24 08:02:01
A story of Paris
20.01.03 Yingbo 4.5 stars Don't everyone love Chaplin's serious script? I really like the ending where the two cars go in opposite directions. Although the name is called a woman of paris, and the woman is the first protagonist, it actually tells the stories of three types of people. All the plots...
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A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate Reviews
A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate
Director: Charles Chaplin
Language: English Release date: November 4, 1923