Review of The Circus (1928) by No N — 18 May 2012
In The Circus, Chaplin makes the character's emotions very accessible to the audience. This is my favorite Chaplin film, just because I really could understand what the Tramp is feeling. My favorite part is when he imagines himself kicking that tightrope walker, it's a genuinely emotional moment because we know that the man desperately wants to hurt the guy, but his soul is too sweet to allow him to do so.
This review of The Circus (1928) was written by No N on 18 May 2012.
The Circus has generally received very positive reviews.
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