Review of The Gold Rush (1925) by Edgar C — 01 Apr 2010
Charles Chaplin achieves a spectacular landmark direction and features miraculous visual effects in what is his most iconic, memorable and, arguably, his best comedy. The tramp is put in epic situations and he responds with equally epic and genius originality, from the tilting cabin to the heartwarming, tear-inducing, smile-causing sausage-dance sequence. Finally, a king of comedy was born and started to grow rapidly.
100/100.
This review of The Gold Rush (1925) was written by Edgar C on 01 Apr 2010.
The Gold Rush has generally received very positive reviews.
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