Chaplin's Ten Classic Movies
1, city light
The film tells that he is a tramp, penniless, and meets a blind girl, but he can't bear to stand by. He tried his best to raise enough money for the flower girl to treat her illness. One day, he saved a rich man, who called him brother that night, but turned against him the next day. The idea of asking him for help won't work. The tramp went to a boxing match in order to get a bonus, but he lost completely.
2. Modern
The film tells the story that in the 1920s, the United States was in a period of economic depression, the unemployment rate remained high, and workers were squeezed and became a screw in the production of large machines. Charlie is actually a citizen. He worked day and night in a factory with roaring machines to earn a meager income.
3. The story of finding a son and meeting a fairy
This film tells a touching story between Charlot, a glass manufacturer, and an abandoned baby. Charlot found an abandoned baby beside the dustbin and adopted him. By the time the child is four or five years old, he is already very sensible. Two fathers and sons performed a double reed, the son broke the glass, and the father changed the glass to support his family.
4. The great dictator
The film tells the story of the dictator Singh of the Kingdom of Tomania who came to power during the First World War. His wanton expansion has led to constant wars and depressed people's livelihood. Moreover, he engaged in conspiracy policies, incited people's hostility and hatred towards Jews, and plunged the Jewish people into dire straits. Charlie, a Jewish barber enlisted in the army, is even more doomed under such a high-handed policy.
When Charlie fled the border, the troops stationed here mistakenly thought that he was a dictator, Zinger, and he took the opportunity to talk loudly about "fighting for freedom".
5. Gold Rush
The film tells the story of Charlie, a tramp, who came to Alaska with the team to search for gold. He met the wanted man Larson in a log cabin, and then Jim, the gold digger, broke into the house and took Larson's gun. When Larsen went out to look for food, he found the gold mine that Jim was developing, so he didn't go back to the hut. In the cabin, hungry Charlie boiled leather shoes to satisfy his hunger, but hungry Jim imagined Charlie as a turkey.
6.circus
The film tells the story that the circus performance lost its audience because it was boring. They are in danger of bankruptcy, and no one knows if there will be a "savior" from the sky. Tramp Charlie was trapped by a thief at the garden party and was chased by the police. He entered the circus performing like a headless fly.
7. Mr 7.Verdu
The film tells the story that Mr. Verdu used to be a bank clerk, living a quiet but happy life with his wife Mona and his son Pete. With the advent of the Great Depression, Mr. Verdu lost his job and he had to support his family. He lives on the street, and his despair is beyond words.
8. king in new york
This film tells the story that King Shylock was forced to seek asylum in new york because of the revolution in his country. On the second day of his arrival in the United States, his men plundered all the property he brought, and the king lost everything in a blink of an eye. When the king was frustrated, he met a beautiful girl and quickly promised to accompany her to a dinner party. But the king didn't expect that the girl in front of him was actually a famous TV host, and he immediately became an "advertising star".
9 "The Life of a Dog"
The film tells the story of poor tramp Charlie starving all day. He tried hard to find a job, but it was even harder than climbing to heaven-there were too many unemployed people. On this day, when he came back from the recruitment team again, he met an injured puppy, Skip. From then on, the kind tramp and Skip lived alone, and "partnered" to steal sausages from the dining car to solve the gastrointestinal problem.
10, happy day
The film tells the story that Chaplin will take the whole family out to play and prepare for a relaxing holiday after decorating his home. He set off with his wife and two sons in a rickety car. When he wanted to take a boat, he went through the ticket gate and got on the boat with his two sons for free. On the boat, Chaplin's behavior was very humorous, dancing cheerful steps until he was dizzy.