Essays on Charlie Chaplin
In his initial speaking role, Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin makes one among the most moving and stimulating speeches in history. However, the speech is more directed toward the viewers outside of the film than to the dictator’s audience within the movie. Charlie Chaplin uses the movie as a tool to lament the pessimism, violence and...
The transition from the silent films to the talking picture is arguably one of the most impactful and monumental progressions in cinematic history, that affected many people in the industry during the late 1920’s to early 1930’s; from writers, to directors, to accompanists. Despite what the films Singin’ in the Rain (1952) and The Artist...
“Charlie Chaplin:Tempos Modernos” The movie is all about Modern Time, Charlie Chaplin is the main cast of the movie. Where he is coping up with the modern time or with modern machines. It portrays how people start to try hard just to cope up with modern time. Charlie is a factory worker with the modern...
Cinema: A Critical Dictionary regarded as an encyclopedia of cinema’s most influential people, marks “Charlie Chaplin [as] arguably the single most important artist produced by cinema, certainly its most extraordinary performer and probably still its most universal icon” (Sarris). With a seemingly unparalleled drive to create films of the utmost perfection that captured audiences through...