Review of City Lights (1931) by Grant S — 02 Oct 2014
City lights seems to have aged little overtime. The slap-stick humour mixed with the energy and passion of Chaplin go beyond the realm of silly into light-hearted comedic gold. Pangs of passions are seen throughout this film, creating many immortal scenes.
The music beautifully helps bring to light certain scenes and comedic pranks, and the love between Chaplin and Cherrill is brilliantly created through music and action. This movie is a hero to those who believe actions speak louder than words.
City Lights sparkles and dazzles the heart, creating joy and passion effortlessly.
This review of City Lights (1931) was written by Grant S on 02 Oct 2014.
City Lights has generally received very positive reviews.
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