In this movie, I see pain more than the comic elements. The pain of loneliness, the pain of being left out, the pain of being used by others and the hardships of poverty and starvation. But the movie is also a gentle reminder that none of the pains remain life long. At the end of all the hardships, there's success and happiness awaiting. Do not be afraid to let go of things, if they are meant for us, they will come back to us. A great movie!
This is the first Charlie Chaplin film I watched from start to end. And I can now truly understand why this is considered a comedy classic. Charming humor, memorable characters, unforgettable imagery and it can have some heartfelt and emotional performances, despite being silent. It is surprising that a film that's almost a century old can still appeal to nearly everyone!
@rickdeerfield7461 Actually, I recently did watch it! And while I think City Lights is probably the best Chaplin film, The Gold Rush is my personal favourite.
Charlie Chaplain proved in his films that pantomime is more expressive than dialogue, that humanity expresses itself through human movements and gestures and facial expressions ... this man wrote the script, composed the music, acted the main role, and directed other actors!! He is a living example for the wholistic artist! May God Save Your Soul Charlie ...
As a person and as a critic, this film will always hold a great deal for me. I first watched this in late June of last year and I was in awe. The serenity of the snow and the way Chaplin directed all of the actors (including himself) to create a not just comedic but deeply heartfelt and intelligent movie will always inspire me to create - whether that’s art, movies - or even to just sit down and appreciate the little things in life, such as love, nature, food etc. All the while, being captivated and immersed by stunning visual symbolism, masterful performances and the power of silence.
I think you'll appreciate this. There's three chapters. Enjoy the genius. It's called Unknown Chaplin and was produced for PBS in the eighties.😎 czcams.com/video/ZW3u6IHM6Ao/video.html
@@asalaradi236 The moral is that no matter how far into loneliness or depression you get, there will always be someone or something waiting for you at the end.
This movie was screened at the Tuschinski Theater in Amsterdam yesterday, and I'm so glad to have been able to be there! Amazing how masterpieces like this are still being showed nearly a century later ❤
One of my favourite childhood movies. Couldn't thank my old man enough for showing me this one. So hilarious, but also incredibly wholesome and uplifting.
Мне 73 года , этот фильм шедевр , пережил почти столетие , мало кто может состязаться с Чаплиным по глубине и остроумии в кинематографе , его творчество пойдет на пользу моим внукам .
Благодарю Вас за фильм с Чарли Чаплин.В кинотеатре смотрела фильмы с его участием,которые смешили до слез.Сейчас просматриваю с улыбкой удовольствия,а иногда и с сожалением.Чарли Чаплин - это Неподражаемый Герой немого кино,несравненный Великий Артист.
Translation: Thank you for the film with Charlie Chaplin. In the cinema I watched films with his participation, which made me laugh to tears. Now I watch them with a smile of pleasure, and sometimes with regret. Charlie Chaplin is the Inimitable Hero of the silent film, the incomparable Great Artist.
I remember this movie.. The Memories.. I remember seeing it.. With my then Girlfriend.. When it first came out of in theatres.. You young people won't know this.. But it was a different time back then.. You could buy a cherry cola and a Clark Bar.. For Two Nickels.. Good Time to be alive
I love that scene. While Charlie is alone and standing perfectly still, everyone else in that saloon is interacting with others. The perfect "outsider looking in"
To think that this is 100 years old… Absolutely incredible work that has aged very well. The fact that it’s a silent movie makes it accessible to any human around the world is absolutely astonishing.
Ont est habitué à entendre les musiques magnifiques refaite par chaplin des années 70 pour la réexploition de ces courts moyens et longs métrages. A l époque ça devait être ce genre au piano et divers avec les endroits où le film était exploité je l ai même vu gosse sans accompagnement musical mais ça m avait plus .
I had great respect to Charles Chaplin, he is not only comedian but also an author who wrote scripts on the movies. Specially in this movie "The gold rush" we have so many things to be learnt how life comes around and goes around and the greatest things in life is love, money doesn't buy love, personality is not what we are outside, the principles of loyalty and honesty etc....
The Gold Rush 1925, was one of my old Charlie Chaplin silent movies. It was hilariously entertaining and full of humorous scenes and episodes, that made the viewers expects for more unexpected adventure. May God bless the souls of Charlie Chaplin and the rest of the characters.
Well, you *can*, but people choose not to…which is unfortunate, but understandable in an era where profits seem to be the driving force behind much of cinema. While we did get that Oscar-winning modern silent film The Actor a while back, it certainly lacked this sort of surreal physical comedy (if I recall correctly that is; been a while since I’ve seen it, & I was too young at the time to appreciate it). So I retract my statement…you’re probably right! The one time in recent memory that the medium’s used & is fiscally and critically popular, it’s for a drama. Nothing wrong with that, don’t get me wrong, but just imagining if it’d been a comedy (again, The Artist might’ve employed humor more than I recall) makes me vaguely disappointed…let’s get one of these modern greats to experiment a bit, shall we?
A silent, black and white, a century old movie remains timeless for its humor, for its depiction of all kind of extreme hardships that was beyond the imagination happening at that gold rush time and about the love. At the end everything was paid off. Love this movie.
Can you imagine the laughter from the audience that seen this movie back in 1925? I can only imagine the laughter brought the house down, wish I was there.. What a great movie and one of the greatest actors.
@@noshulal Not quite. I'm a bit younger than 96. But TGR is my favorite film. I've seen City Lights with a live orchestra, as well. Chicago Film Festival had a showing of all CC's features in a theater years ago.
J'avais 10 ans quand j'ai vu ce film pour la première fois et j'avais bien ri, et en même temps ressenti une forte émotion. Ah la danse des petits pains ! Je l'avais revu à 16 ans, en Allemagne, la version allemande était identique, à part les encarts évidemment, et j'avais encore bien ri mais à 16 ans on est moins sensible. J'ai maintenant 75 ans et je rigole encore, bien que connaissant tous les gags, mais l'émotion de mon enfance est toujours là. Comme la musique de JS Bach, un film de Chaplin ne vieillit pas, il est universel. Salut et fraternité*
best silent comedy ever made. This is one of my favorite childhood moves. Incredibly entertaining, wholesome and uplifting. This timeless masterpiece is hard to be found in this day and age.
this will watch our children and their children i will not forget how masterpiece is charlie chaplin's movies, unforgettable. The name will be forever on our memories ❤️🥰🥲
I really love the attitude and posture of Georgia especially when she raises her chin as a sign of negation. Charlie Chaplin might be a mere comedian for few but he is a complete package of acting for all.
53:39 according to Chaplin, those two old guys were real gold diggers, who accidently appeared during the movie shooting and performed this dance spontaneously. One of them was born in 1828... fascinating!
Хорошо помню когда к нам в деревню привозили немые кинофильмы с участием Чарли Чаплина народу в клубе было битком набито хохотали до слёз просили чтобы показывали несколько раз но эти кинофильмы ждали и в других сёлах большое тебе спасибо !!
I must say I never thought I would watch a full Charlie Chaplin movie ! The guy was a genius . Each scene is timed so as not to loose the attention of viewers. The partner's expression when he saw the chicken was a hoot .... I haven't laughed so much in along time . Although on a more serious note how many of Guys been at 30:14 and missed that chance that was forever to be because we were glued to the floor. Its a mirror of our lives in some ways.
OOOOOOOOhhh, myyyyyy….. I enjoy it in 2020 as much as I were in 1925 and wouldn`t see all the movies I`ve seen. One of my favourites all over the times.
Quoi dire ! de plus, du Grand Art, Monsieur Charlie Chaplin , vous nous manquée , encore de nos jours .Bravo magiques , fantastique Monsieur, Charlie Chaplin
FANTASTIC.. i loved this movie.. and i love charlie chaplin.. the old actors will never get booring to watch again and again.. its like Laurel and Hardy.. I love them.. so fun and so exciting stories. I hope their videos never may disapear.. that time if that happens i will cry hard..
Hola. Como me gustó las películas de Charles Chaplin. Es algo increíble no se puede creer lo que ven los ojos de uno es uno grande de la historia de la humanidad que Dios les tenga en la gloria muchas gracias saludos desde la Argentina
This masterpiece highlights the exceptional talents of the little man in the funny bowler,....his comedy timing , and the physical and visual humour he displayed is the mark of his greatness......a true giant of comedy
I suppose it’s hard for us today to truly understand how difficult it is to just use expressions, body language and your body’s actions to get over a comedy performance without the use of sound. Today I would say 98-99% in films comedy is all sound based whether it’s a standard joke or in just what the actors are saying. Charlie Chaplin (and Laurel & Hardy too in their silent films) used exaggerated body language & actions to show what’s going on while at the same time using just a simple, subtle look or expression to deliver the silent “punchline” and you just know what they’re saying without words. It’s truly a lost art today and I don’t think a lot of people (especially young people. I’m 39 and I include my parents generation who are their late 60s & early 70s as silent films died out 25-30yrs before they were born) in that truly understand just how good actor he was and other silent film stars
2 tahun yang lalu Terima kasih untuk filmnya bersama Charlie Chaplin. Saya menonton film dengan partisipasinya di bioskop, yang membuat saya tertawa sampai menangis. Sekarang saya menontonnya dengan senyuman senang, dan terkadang dengan penyesalan bioskop, Artis Hebat yang tiada tara.
This Is A Very Good Movie In Reminding All Of Us Beautiful Human Being's Here On Who Are Beautiful Soul's Of Angel's That Everything In Life Is Temporary And Not Permanent As Well As Life Itself So Enjoy Everything In Life While We Still Can Because It Is All Very Temporary !!!🥰💜💯
I remember watching this film in my school , they played it in the school theatre ,when i was in fourth grade 8 years ago, i remember enjoying it so much with my friends, just came here for nostalgia as i left the school four years back as i miss my childhood friends. Thank you for uploading this golden masterpiece
Когда Великий немой обрёл голос, он утратил незабываемую пластику кино начала 20 века. Но Чарли Чаплин на веки останется трогательным, неугомонным человечком, заставившим смечяться и плакать весь мир.
Admiring Chaplin's genius is my new favorite pass-time. As a performer, and an auteur.
Any 2024 watching ❤
Yes
me watching😂
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Me❤
Yes i am 28.03.2024
In this movie, I see pain more than the comic elements. The pain of loneliness, the pain of being left out, the pain of being used by others and the hardships of poverty and starvation. But the movie is also a gentle reminder that none of the pains remain life long. At the end of all the hardships, there's success and happiness awaiting. Do not be afraid to let go of things, if they are meant for us, they will come back to us. A great movie!
At a point in life where this comment just sounds funny😂😂
@@prajwalmhatre7665 I'm at a point in life where even funny things make me cry😂😂
@@lonewangji1641 Cringe
What if we're living in 1925.... Western region.
Me to
Great classic that will live on forever. Well done, sir Charlie Chaplin. Your movies bring timeless joys and laughter to everyone who watches. 😊
Even 96 years later it's being watched. Timeless, like a Renaissance painting. Always beautiful.
Charly Chaplin a giant of talent fantastic actor scenario writer grate musician fantastic talent hi is my favorite actor unforgettable silent movies
A Gem,,, Soooo many twists and turns,,, and delightful surprises!!!
Thank you for Posting,,🙏🙏🌷🌷👏👏
This is the first Charlie Chaplin film I watched from start to end. And I can now truly understand why this is considered a comedy classic. Charming humor, memorable characters, unforgettable imagery and it can have some heartfelt and emotional performances, despite being silent.
It is surprising that a film that's almost a century old can still appeal to nearly everyone!
My favorite one was modern times, but this gets you more involved.
This is my first Charlie Chaplin film I watched 💯💯❤❤
Glad you liked it. I recommend City Lights next. All the CC features are great.
@rickdeerfield7461 Actually, I recently did watch it! And while I think City Lights is probably the best Chaplin film, The Gold Rush is my personal favourite.
I love Charlie Chaplains’ silent movies! The hardships and sadness of life shown in form of comedy makes me laugh with tears! He is a great artist!
I first saw this gem in 1970 when I was nine years and I fell in love with silent films and the genius of Mr. Charlie Chaplin.
would like to know what playback equipment did it use back at that time
@@ElonHusky classic movies & react js
Good taste sir
I first was introduced to Chaplin films in 1974 as a 10-year-old. I love 'em all.
100 years later, people still laugh with his movies.
The Man with all Heart Love him. Charles Chaplin and his gift of r the Arts and Humanities.
The Gold Rush and City Lights are both masterpieces. I also really love The Kid.
I think my favorites are:
1) City Lights
2) The Kid
3) The Gold Rush
4) Modern Times
You should see his talkie MR. VERDOUX. A dark comedy. Excellent.
Charlie Chaplain proved in his films that pantomime is more expressive than dialogue, that humanity expresses itself through human movements and gestures and facial expressions ... this man wrote the script, composed the music, acted the main role, and directed other actors!! He is a living example for the wholistic artist!
May God Save Your Soul Charlie ...
As a person and as a critic, this film will always hold a great deal for me. I first watched this in late June of last year and I was in awe. The serenity of the snow and the way Chaplin directed all of the actors (including himself) to create a not just comedic but deeply heartfelt and intelligent movie will always inspire me to create - whether that’s art, movies - or even to just sit down and appreciate the little things in life, such as love, nature, food etc. All the while, being captivated and immersed by stunning visual symbolism, masterful performances and the power of silence.
I think you'll appreciate this. There's three chapters. Enjoy the genius. It's called Unknown Chaplin and was produced for PBS in the eighties.😎
czcams.com/video/ZW3u6IHM6Ao/video.html
What is the moral of the film
@@asalaradi236 The moral is that no matter how far into loneliness or depression you get, there will always be someone or something waiting for you at the end.
@@HawkleyNews Thanks for answer
This movie was screened at the Tuschinski Theater in Amsterdam yesterday, and I'm so glad to have been able to be there! Amazing how masterpieces like this are still being showed nearly a century later ❤
Yeah, that's really classic movie. For all times!. 🎉
Cv
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One of my favourite childhood movies. Couldn't thank my old man enough for showing me this one. So hilarious, but also incredibly wholesome and uplifting.
Gloria te extraño mucho. Donde estás.
Quieres salir. Para. Baila
@@gloriastamati2013 no creo que encuentre usted a gloria aquí.
damn how old r u
Una pelicula buena
Charlie Chaplin. Truly one of the kind.
People are still watching, it's a good one. Thanks.
Me encanta.
Мне 73 года , этот фильм шедевр , пережил почти столетие , мало кто может состязаться с Чаплиным по глубине и остроумии в кинематографе , его творчество пойдет на пользу моим внукам .
I don't understand the film
My favorite from Chaplin, love this film.
Charlie Chaplin will live forever in our hearts
Ok
No he will live forever in our brains. I hate hearts
Charles Chaplin es un gran actor, haciendo reír a grandes y chicos, que grande
Благодарю Вас за фильм с Чарли Чаплин.В кинотеатре смотрела фильмы с его участием,которые смешили до слез.Сейчас просматриваю с улыбкой удовольствия,а иногда и с сожалением.Чарли Чаплин - это Неподражаемый Герой немого кино,несравненный Великий Артист.
Translation: Thank you for the film with Charlie Chaplin. In the cinema I watched films with his participation, which made me laugh to tears. Now I watch them with a smile of pleasure, and sometimes with regret. Charlie Chaplin is the Inimitable Hero of the silent film, the incomparable Great Artist.
I remember this movie.. The Memories.. I remember seeing it.. With my then Girlfriend.. When it first came out of in theatres.. You young people won't know this.. But it was a different time back then.. You could buy a cherry cola and a Clark Bar.. For Two Nickels.. Good Time to be alive
Hi Doug... The Gold Rush was released in 1925. You look younger than 100+ years of age.
Might you have seen TGR on a re-release?
@@rickdeerfield7461 I was gonna say the same lol
I just watched this with my film class and 28:20 was such a beautiful shot. I felt so much emotion in such a simple scene.
I love that scene. While Charlie is alone and standing perfectly still, everyone else in that saloon is interacting with others.
The perfect "outsider looking in"
@@rickdeerfield7461 my fav scene is the dance he does w the rolls at the table, how clever and cute!
Yessssss 28:20 that one shot is definitely the most memorable part of the movie for me
24:29 His face had changed my life.
28.20 in full charecter.
To think that this is 100 years old… Absolutely incredible work that has aged very well. The fact that it’s a silent movie makes it accessible to any human around the world is absolutely astonishing.
Except the deaf...just saying..
@@boopah4365don't you mean the blind..just saying
@@giggidygiggidy3924 that's what I meant.
Ont est habitué à entendre les musiques magnifiques refaite par chaplin des années 70 pour la réexploition de ces courts moyens et longs métrages.
A l époque ça devait être ce genre au piano et divers avec les endroits où le film était exploité je l ai même vu gosse sans accompagnement musical mais ça m avait plus .
I had great respect to Charles Chaplin, he is not only comedian but also an author who wrote scripts on the movies. Specially in this movie "The gold rush" we have so many things to be learnt how life comes around and goes around and the greatest things in life is love, money doesn't buy love, personality is not what we are outside, the principles of loyalty and honesty etc....
The Gold Rush 1925, was one of my old Charlie Chaplin silent movies. It was hilariously entertaining and full of humorous scenes and episodes, that made the viewers expects for more unexpected adventure. May God bless the souls of Charlie Chaplin and the rest of the characters.
This is probably my favourite movie from Chaplin's
Mine, too.
... it is a wonderful film ... uncle took us to see this film since teenager ... .
I am not sure how many times I watched this and still enjoying everytime I watch it. Masterpiece classic!
Love these old silent comedies. You can't make films like this anymore.
Well, you *can*, but people choose not to…which is unfortunate, but understandable in an era where profits seem to be the driving force behind much of cinema.
While we did get that Oscar-winning modern silent film The Actor a while back, it certainly lacked this sort of surreal physical comedy (if I recall correctly that is; been a while since I’ve seen it, & I was too young at the time to appreciate it). So I retract my statement…you’re probably right!
The one time in recent memory that the medium’s used & is fiscally and critically popular, it’s for a drama. Nothing wrong with that, don’t get me wrong, but just imagining if it’d been a comedy (again, The Artist might’ve employed humor more than I recall) makes me vaguely disappointed…let’s get one of these modern greats to experiment a bit, shall we?
A silent, black and white, a century old movie remains timeless for its humor, for its depiction of all kind of extreme hardships that was beyond the imagination happening at that gold rush time and about the love. At the end everything was paid off. Love this movie.
words can't define the beauty, Charlie Chaplin's cinema for the centuries ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I laughed all the way through, Charlie Chaplin one of the Greatest!
The Greatest not one of
Why were you laughing during the opening titles then?
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I think this was more then just a comedy
Can you imagine the laughter from the audience that seen this movie back in 1925? I can only imagine the laughter brought the house down, wish I was there.. What a great movie and one of the greatest actors.
Dennis... I've seen the Gold Rush in theaters twice. Both times, the theater was rocking with laughter.
@@rickdeerfield7461 You Watched it in 1925 😎😭
@@noshulal Not quite. I'm a bit younger than 96. But TGR is my favorite film. I've seen City Lights with a live orchestra, as well.
Chicago Film Festival had a showing of all CC's features in a theater years ago.
@@rickdeerfield7461 Thanks for reply, You have other great films of 30s or 40s?
I'm a boy from Indonesia who really admire Charlie Chaplin
nobody cares , everyone loves chaplin
@@davidleonardorodriguezrinc4872 i care. dont be rude man
J'avais 10 ans quand j'ai vu ce film pour la première fois et j'avais bien ri, et en même temps ressenti une forte émotion. Ah la danse des petits pains !
Je l'avais revu à 16 ans, en Allemagne, la version allemande était identique, à part les encarts évidemment, et j'avais encore bien ri mais à 16 ans on est moins sensible.
J'ai maintenant 75 ans et je rigole encore, bien que connaissant tous les gags, mais l'émotion de mon enfance est toujours là.
Comme la musique de JS Bach, un film de Chaplin ne vieillit pas, il est universel.
Salut et fraternité*
Charlie Chaplin and Mr Bean is my favorite comedian actor.... They both made my day Everytime I saw any of ther movie.
Bean? Lol
I love the lighting of silent films.
best silent comedy ever made. This is one of my favorite childhood moves. Incredibly entertaining, wholesome and uplifting. This timeless masterpiece is hard to be found in this day and age.
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This timeless masterpiece is hard to be found in this day and are
I just got through watching on Prime Video! Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
this will watch our children and their children i will not forget how masterpiece is charlie chaplin's movies, unforgettable. The name will be forever on our memories ❤️🥰🥲
I really love the attitude and posture of Georgia especially when she raises her chin as a sign of negation. Charlie Chaplin might be a mere comedian for few but he is a complete package of acting for all.
53:39 according to Chaplin, those two old guys were real gold diggers, who accidently appeared during the movie shooting and performed this dance spontaneously. One of them was born in 1828... fascinating!
Ich Leibe Charlie Chaplin's Film!
Un film d'actualité capable de faire rire et réfléchir en même temps ... Chaplin, génie de tout les temps
Charlie Chap is the most best comedian ever
The way the piano carries through is amazing. I wounder if they followed a score or just add lived it? The hole movie is just pure artistry.
It's actually a score, which Charlie Chaplin composed himself! He was incredibly talented.
Хорошо помню когда к нам в деревню привозили немые кинофильмы с участием Чарли Чаплина народу в клубе было битком набито хохотали до слёз просили чтобы показывали несколько раз но эти кинофильмы ждали и в других сёлах большое тебе спасибо !!
От души посмеялась!!! Такие фильмы можно смотреть и смотреть бесконечно!!! Очень благодарна вам!!!🤗😊🥰🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍
I must say I never thought I would watch a full Charlie Chaplin movie ! The guy was a genius . Each scene is timed so as not to loose the attention of viewers. The partner's expression when he saw the chicken was a hoot .... I haven't laughed so much in along time . Although on a more serious note how many of Guys been at 30:14 and missed that chance that was forever to be because we were glued to the floor. Its a mirror of our lives in some ways.
OOOOOOOOhhh, myyyyyy….. I enjoy it in 2020 as much as I were in 1925 and wouldn`t see all the movies I`ve seen. One of my favourites all over the times.
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You are the one who making to us always happy thanks a lot Charles Chaplin ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤God bless you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Paldies par iespēju skatīties izcilās Hičkoka ,Čaplina un citu meistaru filmas! Aija
Quoi dire ! de plus, du Grand Art, Monsieur Charlie Chaplin , vous nous manquée , encore de nos jours .Bravo magiques , fantastique Monsieur, Charlie Chaplin
C'est pas le peine d'écrire en français si on ne sait pas écrire en français, surtout sous une vidéo et une chaine anglophone.
best silent movie ever made imho.
I agree. It's my favorite movie, sound or silent.
Really, it is a classic movie. Kudos to the genius Charlie Chaplin.
This is my favourite movie of him!!! Excellent
FANTASTIC.. i loved this movie.. and i love charlie chaplin.. the old actors will never get booring to watch again and again.. its like Laurel and Hardy.. I love them.. so fun and so exciting stories. I hope their videos never may disapear.. that time if that happens i will cry hard..
A beautiful film that has not been lost until today!
When it comes to the film, which I've seen a dozen times, this is the sharpest picture quality I've ever seen.
Hola. Como me gustó las películas de Charles Chaplin. Es algo increíble no se puede creer lo que ven los ojos de uno es uno grande de la historia de la humanidad que Dios les tenga en la gloria muchas gracias saludos desde la Argentina
This is first time to watch full movie from Charlie 's. Super story. Thanks for sharing.
you have to see city lights. it's fun and the ending will make you cry. And the actress is beautiful😍😍
@@serraneo9743 Thanks for giving me refence to watch movie. I would try.
I enjoyed every scene of this masterpiece. Now, I see why this is one of the best movies ever.
Those fur Coats look Amazing!
Lucky to watch this movie atleast after 💯 years.
Thank you CZcams
One of the best movies ever made….consider film was in its infancy still….
Fantastic osm excellent Charles Chaplin sir ur great
You can see through his disguise of comedy although best TRAMP EVER
Great..! Brilliant..! Charlie Chaplin was a master..!
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What a great story show Chaplin ! Bravo!
So incredibly crisp and clear film for it's age.
Respect from Russia and Turkmenistan!
Thank you.......
This masterpiece highlights the exceptional talents of the little man in the funny bowler,....his comedy timing , and the physical and visual humour he displayed is the mark of his greatness......a true giant of comedy
I suppose it’s hard for us today to truly understand how difficult it is to just use expressions, body language and your body’s actions to get over a comedy performance without the use of sound. Today I would say 98-99% in films comedy is all sound based whether it’s a standard joke or in just what the actors are saying. Charlie Chaplin (and Laurel & Hardy too in their silent films) used exaggerated body language & actions to show what’s going on while at the same time using just a simple, subtle look or expression to deliver the silent “punchline” and you just know what they’re saying without words. It’s truly a lost art today and I don’t think a lot of people (especially young people. I’m 39 and I include my parents generation who are their late 60s & early 70s as silent films died out 25-30yrs before they were born) in that truly understand just how good actor he was and other silent film stars
@@nichhodge8503 Buster Keaton too!!
The masterpiece of a genius!!!
Just a wonderful act of comedy, wisdom, love, sympathy and karma masterpiece.
Over a hour 99years old movie…
2 tahun yang lalu
Terima kasih untuk filmnya bersama Charlie Chaplin. Saya menonton film dengan partisipasinya di bioskop, yang membuat saya tertawa sampai menangis. Sekarang saya menontonnya dengan senyuman senang, dan terkadang dengan penyesalan bioskop, Artis Hebat yang tiada tara.
I just surprise how the people celebrate New Year enthusiastically. Nowadays, New Year is widely ignored in US.
It’s amazing that we have nearly 100 years of movies in existence
True legends
I enjoy this movie a lot
This Is A Very Good Movie In Reminding All Of Us Beautiful Human Being's Here On Who Are Beautiful Soul's Of Angel's That Everything In Life Is Temporary And Not Permanent As Well As Life Itself So Enjoy Everything In Life While We Still Can Because It Is All Very Temporary !!!🥰💜💯
I love it thank you for an amazing film.
Very nice, funny but sad.
First time watching this gem in 2024.
Like this if it's your first time as well.
Have you ever seen The Kid, The Circus, City Lights, or Modern Times? All great.
@@rickdeerfield7461 I will check them out, thanks.😊
A real Masterpiece! Thanks.
Good movie .
A great Actor of all time in this Universe.
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Thanks for uploading the original unedited version!
I remember watching this film in my school , they played it in the school theatre ,when i was in fourth grade 8
years ago, i remember enjoying it so much with my friends, just came here for nostalgia as i left the school four years back as i miss my childhood friends. Thank you for uploading this golden masterpiece
An amazing movie, I love it so much.
15.04.2020 now this is one of my favourite love story movie ever....
Soooper doooper movie. East or West, Charlie is the best
Когда Великий немой обрёл голос, он утратил незабываемую пластику кино начала 20 века. Но Чарли Чаплин на веки останется трогательным, неугомонным человечком, заставившим смечяться и плакать весь мир.
Charlie Chaplin dünyanın en büyük komedyenidir. Çok güzel film