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Review of Charlie Chaplin's movies

The Great Dictator
The movie is like humiliating the personality of Hitler on a comic way. This film faced much controversies as Chaplin had to abandoned his place. The double role of Chaplin says about the two types of people, the colonizer and the colonized. The satire on Nazis. The situation in the court (Hitler's staying place) and out of the Court (normal people's lives)are represented in the film. The time of movie and present time of politics, we can also compared as it is the same in most the issues.
The Modern Times
Modern Times, movie directed and written by Charlie Chaplin. There were two inspiration for this movie, the condition of The Depression. It was the decline of world's economy that affected on lives. Second inspiration was Gandhi's thought of opposing machine. He had already understood the idea of machinery that would bring misery in the lives of human being Another thing that we learnt the idea of poverty mainly the India is the country of Poor's. So Bollywood generally focuses on this subject. But America is not expected from that. The time of 1930s was the worst for America. Which is represented in movie in a very comic way. This is a satire on the Rich's economy as it is influenced by Marxist idea. The minor scenes of movie focus on the major conflicts of life wherein the problem takes place of FREEDOM.

 

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