Limelight : Charlie Chaplin
[I]
The famous moustache of Tramp has vanished and still Charlie is fantastic on screen.
[II]
Chaplin’s Limelight [1952] is another fabulous rendition of his autobiography. It is also a representation of how he had been transited from his childhood to his adulthood as a clown.
[III]
If anyone wants to grasp the kernel of the first of 20th century, one can easily get it from Charlie’s life.
[IV]
How Calvero [Chaplin] imitates the blooming Japanese flowers is stunning! It is one of his best pantomimes that is only inborn.
[V]
The conversation between Calvero and Thereza [Claire Bloom] on life’s ups and down. Upon that I have just got a sense that life is not a pursuit for meaning and happiness but life is a journey of desires.
It's about inspiration and sacrifice in life that make it a graceful one either it is a success or a failure.
[VI]
Thereza [Claire Bloom] as a ballet dancer was outstanding and heart touching mostly because of her inspiration and love behind it. I have planned to watch a list of movies based on ballet life as follow: Ballerina (French, 1937), Shall We Dance (American ,1937), The Red Shoes (British, 1948), Ballerina (Danish 1966), Black Swan (American, 2010), Red Sparrow (American, 2018) and Girl (Belgian, 2018 film) & so on.
Limelight [1952]
Charlie Chaplin
English, USA.
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