

City lights
urban-suburban life in the global society
Book • 1981
Charlie Chaplin's 'City Lights' is a silent film from 1931, showcasing his iconic Tramp character.
The film follows the Tramp's selfless devotion to a blind flower girl, highlighting themes of compassion and quiet nobility.
The Tramp's unwavering love and dedication to helping the flower girl, despite his own poverty, resonate deeply.
The film's simple yet powerful storytelling transcends language barriers, making it a timeless classic.
Chaplin's masterful performance and the film's poignant message continue to inspire audiences worldwide.
The film follows the Tramp's selfless devotion to a blind flower girl, highlighting themes of compassion and quiet nobility.
The Tramp's unwavering love and dedication to helping the flower girl, despite his own poverty, resonate deeply.
The film's simple yet powerful storytelling transcends language barriers, making it a timeless classic.
Chaplin's masterful performance and the film's poignant message continue to inspire audiences worldwide.
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