City Lights (1931)
10/10
Chaplin's masterpiece
15 January 2017
How tender and touching is the last, wonderful scene of this all-time classic - the girl telling the tramp "Yes, now I can see." "City Lights" will remain one of the best, most inspiring and funniest movies in the memory of audiences as long as at least one person will love cinema. Both Chaplin's directing and score are marvelous. The way Chaplin brought the character of the tramp to the canvas once more can hardly be topped, presenting such a precise yet relaxed kind of acting to the viewers. Virginia Cherrill, his love interest, is just wonderful. Hard to believe that she and Chaplin could not stand each other, as the story goes. A movie to be watched again and again and again...
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