City Lights (1931) Reviews

City Lights (1931)
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Charles Chaplin was deep into production of his silent City Lights when Hollywood was overwhelmed by the talkie revolution. After months of anguished contemplation, Chaplin decided to finish the film as it began--in silence, save for a musical score and an occasional sound effect. Once again cast as the Little Tramp, Chaplin makes the acquaintance of a blind flower girl (Virginia Cherrill), who through a series of coincidences has gotten the impression that the shabby tramp is a millionaire. A second storyline begins when the tramp rescues a genuine millionaire (Harry Myers) from committing suicide. When drunk, the millionaire expansively treats the tramp as a friend and equal; when sober, he doesn't even recognize him. The two plots come together when the tramp attempts to raise enough money for the blind girl to have an eye operation. Highlights include an extended boxing sequence pitting scrawny Chaplin against muscle-bound Hank Mann, and the poignant final scene in which the now-sighted flower girl sees her impoverished benefactor for the first time. Chaplin's decision to release the silent City Lights three years into the talkie era was partially vindicated when more than one critic singled out this "comedy in pantomime" as the best picture of 1931. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Charles ChaplinVirginia Cherrill, (more)
Director(s):
Charles Chaplin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Emma Y.

A delightful movie that showcases the genius of Chaplin's nonverbal comedy. The story line is endearing and contains many twists, providing enough tension to keep you interested. Except for noting at first the continual and wonderful music, along with the occasional sound of an instrument mimicing human speech (think Charlie Brown's teacher), you hardly notice that the film includes no voices. I rented it for historical insight and found myself laughing out loud at too many moments to count. This movie has something for those who love comedy, those who love romance, those who appreciate talent and movement, and those who just want to relax and laugh a bit. It's more than appropriate for children.

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Peiman M.

Chaplin at his best makes you laugh and cry at the same time. The final scene is the most sublime moment cinema has ever produced.

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Melissa P.

This movie is really incredible. Charlie Chaplin shows his comedic genius and the movie will just make you laugh out loud. I highly recommend this movie not only for Chaplin lovers, but for those who just want a good time at the movies!

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Craig F.

I couldn't stop laughing throughout this movie. It's great. Chaplin is so funny. His acting as well as those in the cast is absolutely excellent. What an incredible movie!

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John H.

This is probably the last and best silent picture ever made. Charlie Chaplin proved that he could produce a master piece in this genre (even though this picture was released three years after silent pictures were out of vogue).

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Juneid A.

Not too many appricate films like this anymore. That is the main reason directors do not even attempt to make movies like these. This is a great classic. Besides for a few other romantic classic movies from the 50's, it's one of my top choices. Recommended for only those that can watch silent films and appricate theatre and art!

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Dennis H.

Another Charlie Chaplin classic!

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Aaron C.

We had a blast watching this and some of Chaplin's directorial choices ---- his use of shadows ---- were really interesting. On and the final scene. Picture perfect.

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Vivek S.

Great Entertainment. It Charlie Chaplin

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Eduardo H.

no need to say more

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    Emma Y.

    A delightful movie that showcases the genius of Chaplin's nonverbal comedy. The story line is endearing and contains many twists, providing enough tension to keep you interested. Except for noting at first the continual and wonderful music, along with the occasional sound of an instrument mimicing human speech (think Charlie Brown's teacher), you hardly notice that the film includes no voices. I rented it for historical insight and found myself laughing out loud at too many moments to count. This movie has something for those who love comedy, those who love romance, those who appreciate talent and movement, and those who just want to relax and laugh a bit. It's more than appropriate for children.

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    Peiman M.

    Chaplin at his best makes you laugh and cry at the same time. The final scene is the most sublime moment cinema has ever produced.

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    Melissa P.

    This movie is really incredible. Charlie Chaplin shows his comedic genius and the movie will just make you laugh out loud. I highly recommend this movie not only for Chaplin lovers, but for those who just want a good time at the movies!

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