The title alone would mark Charlie Chaplin’s Modern Times as a period piece. In fact, Chaplin’s most elaborate feature was anachronistic even in 1936—a proud rejection of talking (but not sound) ...
Ninety years after its release, Modern Times no longer looks like satire. It looks like a warning we failed to understand-and then fulfilled. When Charlie Chaplin's Tramp is swallowed by the gears of ...
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