Charles Chaplin, Jr. | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis & critique of Charles Chaplin, Jr..

Charles Chaplin, Jr. | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis & critique of Charles Chaplin, Jr..
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I could write many pages … about the richness and quality of [Monsieur Verdoux] as a work of art, in fact, of genius; and as many more trying, hopelessly, to determine how Chaplin's intellect, instinct, intuition, creative intelligence, and pure experience as a master artist and as a showman, serve and at times disserve one another: for intellectually and in every other kind of self-exhaustion this seems incomparably his most ambitious film. And since the film is provocative of so much that cannot be examined as fun, I wish I might also use the many thousands of words I would require to do it adequate honor, purely as fun. And all the more because I love and revere the film as deeply as any I have seen, and believe that it is high among the great works of this century, I wish I might discuss at proper length its...

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