Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Modern Times Review
Modern Times was a film that was suppose to be silent but chaplin made it a sound movie. The boss's voice from the movie is actually chaplin's voice. I can see that chaplin made the beginning of the movie sci-fi and then changed it to a here and now movie. He did this because he saw that the future was going to be a miserable life but he saw that the life at that time was miserable already. The film was made in 1936, they didn't have big two way interactive screens at the time or feeding machines. The movie had cool special effects like when chaplin goes inside the machine goes through the gears and goes back out crazy. The stunts that chaplin did were actually real he was really doing the things.
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No, it was supposed to be a sound movie, but Chaplin made it a silent movie (sort of). You state a lot of facts about the film, but what do YOU think of it? What did it mean to YOU? Can you relate? How? Why or why not?
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