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The Great Orator of "The Great Dictator"


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Lady_Satine
Title: Head of Lexian R&D
Joined: Oct 15 2005
Location: Metro area, Georgia
PostPosted: Feb 09 2009 01:44 am Reply with quote Back to top

Everyone knows Charlie Chaplin. Yes, that guy with the cane and mustache and big shoes back in the old silent films. I'm a big fan of his! What a lot of people don't know is that Charlie Chaplin was very politically motivated.

When films with sound came out, Charlie resisted going to them, fearing it would destroy his character. However, he eventually had to bow to technology. He made one picture with sound. And when this man, who had been silent for his entire career opened his mouth, this is what came out...



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jprime
Title: Ex-GameWinners
Joined: Jan 27 2008
Location: Southern Ontario
PostPosted: Feb 09 2009 12:29 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Looks like four-star material to me.
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Tyop
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PostPosted: Feb 09 2009 01:00 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I hated this scene the first time I saw the movie. Chaplin just completely dropped character and cold-stopped the narrative and the longer the sheer endless scene went on, the more annoyed I became. After all I didn't want to be lectured, I wanted to laugh. When it was over I was left confused and unsatisfied, because the story hadn't been resolved. It just had stopped.

I found that it gets better with repeated watching though. If you know that's the way the movie ends, you start looking forward to it and it actually makes sense. It's still filled with generalities and tries to tackle way too many issues at once. (What the fuck does the talk about machinery have to do with anything? That's what Modern Times was about.) But let's not forget that the world was on the brink of disaster at the time and the future was uncertain. The open-endedness of the story and the appeal to all of humanity to work for a better future fits that perfectly. And say about the speech what you want, Chaplin's delivery is sincere and that's what ultimately makes it effective.



 
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PostPosted: Feb 09 2009 03:31 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Charlie Chaplin I'm not worthy! I'm not worthy!

He's a genius, and I love him. This is my favorite movie of his, too. So classic.


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