City
Lights Movie Review:
Silent
films are hardly seen or talked about these days anymore.
They launched off cinema at the dawn of the twentieth century,
but now have
pretty much been replaced by ear-splitting car chases, roaring
dinosaurs and crashing asteroids. Not that any of these
are objectionable, but it's just
that despite all what sound has to offer, "City Lights"
has achieved what very few talkies ever do.
Chaplin
plays the lovable Little Tramp. He meets a beautiful blind
girl (Virginia Cherrill) selling flowers on the sidewalk,
who honestly mistakes
him for a wealthy man. The Little Tramp falls in love with
her, and plays along as the rich benefactor. He learns about
her financial woes and a possible operation that may give
back her sight. Being genuinely righteous as he is, he tirelessly
seeks a way to help her.
First
and foremost, "City Lights" is a good old-fashioned
comedy, for it showcases Chaplin's talents for physical
humor, slapstick and perfectly
choreographed routines. He is great as the Little Tramp,
and this film shows why the character is one of the most
recognized and remembered figures in motion picture history.
There are lots of hilarious and memorable scenes that will
make you laugh and understand why Chaplin is a comic genius.
The
film was actually done during a period when talkies were
becoming more and more popular. Chaplin pokes fun at these
sound movies by starting off "City Lights" with
a politician giving a speech to a crowd. However, instead
of listening to (or reading) eloquent words and sentences,
what we vaguely hear is unintelligible twaddle.
What
makes the film great though is the way it evokes emotion
despite its stark simplicity. The musical score, which Chaplin
also did, highly
complements the imagery. And then there's the ending, which
is truly one of the most emotional scenes ever filmed. I
will not mention it here since I
firmly believe that the less you know, the more endearing
the surprise.
If
you are to see just one silent movie, make it "City
Lights". This masterpiece will make you smile from
start to finish and will touch your heart for a very long
time.
Mazzyboi
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