Modern Times is a 1936 comedy written, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin. It is considered one of his most important films alongside classics. One of the many remarkable things about 'Charlie Chaplin' is that his films continue to hold up, to attract and delight audience.
His Tramp character already has an extraordinary popularity. He invented the character of a generous and sensible vagabond two decades earlier, on the eve of the Great War. Charlie embodies the suffering of the dispossessed. Modern Times marks the last appearance of the Tramp Chaplin's. Mass unemployment coincides with the industrial mechanization .which is inscribed a bombastic sentence: “a story about the industry, individual initiative and the crusade of humanity in the pursuit of happiness”. Immediately after, the director juxtaposes sheep and workers emerging from.
Charlie Chaplin criticize to human because there is character your self how he
passing the time because he was not to do work.
2) The great dictator:
The Great Dictator was popular to audiences, becoming Chaplin's most
commercially successful film. This movie based on political satire
because there is "Jew" community people.
In this movie Charlie Chaplin is in double role 1) barber
Last scene there is speech in which poor barber talks about
Democracy and unity that the power which is taken by political figures from
people is return to people. He said to be a natural men don't depend upon
machines and Humanity is superior to all and told to soldiers fight for not
slavery but for Liberty because Liberty never perish even men
dies.
Both movie are stairs on human rights and responsibilities and duties .
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