
Charlie Chaplin The Great Dictator (1940) DVDRip
The comedy masterpiece. Since Adolf Hitler had the audacity to borrow his mustache from the most famous celebrity in the world – Charlie
Chaplin – it meant Hitler was fair game for Chaplin’s comedy. (Strangely, the two men were born within four days of each other.)
The Great Dictator, conceived in the late thirties but not released until 1940, when Hitler’s war was raging across Europe, is the film that
skewered the tyrant. Chaplin himself hits one of his highest moments in the amazing sequence where he performs a dance of love with a
large inflated globe of the world. Never has the hunger for world domination been more rhapsodically expressed. The slapstick is swift and
sharp, but it was not enough for Chaplin. He ends the film with the barber’s six-minute speech calling for peace and prophesying a hopeful
future for troubled mankind. Some critics have always felt the monologue was out of place, but the lyricism and sheer humanity of it are
still stirring. This was the last appearance of Chaplin’s Little Tramp character, and not coincidentally it was his first all-talking picture.
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