The Fact About Charlie Chaplin's "The Circus" (1928) That No One Is Suggesting
The Buster Keaton character has his toes on the ground. He can be ashamed to parade his goodness. He takes advantage of ingenuity as an alternative to divinity. Chaplin’s untidy like lifestyle indicates he felt he deserved whomever he required; Keaton in private life seems to have already been melancholic thanks to alcoholism, but an honest more