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"Chaplin finds a perfect balance between humor and pathos stirring a myriad of themes such as poverty, abandonment, guilt, and the art of getting by." "It is the triumph of Love in its broadest sense: whoever raises a child and gives him all he has, even without any blood ties, can rightfully bear the title of 'father'."
"Chaplin finds a perfect balance between humor and pathos stirring a myriad of themes such as poverty, abandonment, guilt, and the art of getting by."
"It is the triumph of Love in its broadest sense: whoever raises a child and gives him all he has, even without any blood ties, can rightfully bear the title of 'father'."
Explore Chaplin’s The Kid—watch this remarkable blend of laughter and tears that shaped cinema history.
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