Review of Limelight (1952) by Martin T — 19 Aug 2008
By far not Chaplin's best, but quite good it still is. Limelight has a sad tone in regards to show business and love, which seems to have been mirroring Chaplin's feelings about his own career.
Claire Bloom's performance is a slight blemish on the film as a whole, but sweet moments like seeing Buster Keaton and Charlie making funny on stage together make this more than worth seeing.
This review of Limelight (1952) was written by Martin T on 19 Aug 2008.
Limelight has generally received very positive reviews.
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