Robert Downey Jr takes the lead role in this biopic of the legendary Charlie Chaplin, which traces his entire career from poverty stricken childhood all the way through to final Swiss exile and lifetime Oscar recognition. Along the way there were four marriages, troubles with the US government, and a phenomenally successful film career. Directed by Richard Attenborough.
P**L
Must watch
This i a very interesting film with a great cast and director RDJ one of his best performances , he should of won the Oscar that year .
G**H
Missing scenes
I loved this film and owned it on DVD. I bought it on amazon for what I thought would be ease of playing. I was very upset that several scenes were missing from the original version.
G**S
Entertaining
Good performances. One of the best from RDJ. Great film. Worth a watch.
N**J
Great film
It is a sensitive and honest portrayal of his life.
M**.
solid acting, but the real Chaplin should b greatly loathed (mildly put)
So.Acting: faultless. Loadsa celebs to pepper the story.The story. This is the thing I've issue with. To b blunt, Charlie Chaplin is a paedophile. And people still adore him cos he's seen as this comic genius.There's something wrong with that.I think there's an intention to the viewer to b sympathetic to the actual real life Chaplin. I can't bring myself to do that. This opinion may have coloured my general distaste for the film and all to do with Charlie Chaplin.Of the film portrayal, I've this pervasive image of a person who is self absorbed, sleazy and perverse creep. Who is....slightly talented. Above all a character I can't sympathise with whatsoever.But. As I said a good, interesting enough film, due to solid acting performances. It's not RDJ's finest hour, that is in Avengers Endgame.
W**E
a Hollywood epic about a Hollywood legend
there are those reviewers who say this has not captured Chaplin, that this has been left out and that ... they are missing the point. 2 1/2 hours (or thereabouts) cannot, in any way shape or form capture 88 years. People have to be left out, visits and countries have to be left out. What you have is a condensation of a life as rich and full and varied and in some ways magical as any life could be. I found RDJ's performance highly moving. I found the sequences to be right, why not mimic the silent movies here and there? It is what the Tramp was all about, after all. It was obvious a link had to be found to bring the story to fruition and the best link is a fictitious person asking questions about the autobiography, questions which I will no doubt raise when I read it (any time soon. When Amazon get it to me!) But then again, we all leave convenient gaps in our life history, things we do not want to talk about.The filming was superb. I didn't expect to be held for the entire time of the film but I was. Richness of background, characterisation, everything a biopic should be. And if you feel it has not captured The Man Himself, then that is every reason to get all his films on DVD and to read his book too. I am sure he would be more than pleased to know you were doing it.Meantime, I have had a deeply rewarding experience in watching this film, and am sure it will not be the last time I watch it, either.
K**L
Amazing CD
Heroe came to Lifethanx Keith
M**R
A Sublime Portrayal of Chaplin
In my opinion, a classic! This beautifully shot film by Sir Richard Attenborough is often overlooked. Robert Downey Jnr's portrayal of Chaplin is masterful - it's like you been transported back in time and are actually watching him as Hollywood is born and begins to flourish from the early days. One of my all-time favourite films.
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