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PostSubject: City Lights (1931)   City Lights (1931) Icon_minipostedSat Aug 02, 2008 7:00 pm

Often hailed as Charlie Chaplin's finest film, City Lights tells the story of a bum who falls in love with a blind flower vendor. The girl mistakes him for a millionaire and Chaplin spends the film trying to portray himself as one often going to great lengths to do so.

Obviously, Charlie Chaplin is the principal actor in this. In addition to acting, Chaplin wrote, produced, directed, and scored the film. Chaplin does a fairly decent job in the roles he's given. While this film is a silent film, it was made in the era of talking pictures and from time to time Chaplin makes use of the new technology to bolster the effect of this silent picture.

Of particular importance in this film is the last scene. Often cited as perhaps the greatest scene in any movie, it does not disappoint. Honestly, I was not particularly impressed by the scene at first viewing but I went ahead and rewatched it after reading about it and it is reasonably impressive. I wouldn't say it's the greatest scene I've ever seen, but still rather well done.

While I did find this enjoyable, this is neither my favorite silent film (that would be Battleship Potemkin) nor is it my favorite Chaplin film (that remains The Great Dictator), this is still pretty good. Absolutely a must-see for any Chaplin fan or for anyone looking to get acquainted with silent films.

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PostSubject: Re: City Lights (1931)   City Lights (1931) Icon_minipostedSun Aug 10, 2008 12:06 am

I just watched this (I didn't watch much of the game ashamed)....

Another masterpiece by Chaplin. This movie is often ranked high on several lists despite being silent in a time that talkies were the standard. The last scene is definitely a work of art. Too bad I can't say the same about the rest of the film. While this was overall a good movie, I enjoyed The Circus more.

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PostSubject: Re: City Lights (1931)   City Lights (1931) Icon_minipostedSun Aug 10, 2008 12:13 am

Here's the last scene. Warning - This contains spoilers.

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