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A look at a classic: Charlie Chaplin in 'Modern Times'

Charlie Chaplin鈥檚 75-year-old 'Modern Times' applies just as much to 1936鈥瞫 factory work as it does to 2011鈥瞫 technological work. 

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A promotional poster for Charlie Chaplin's 1936 film, 'Modern Times.'

I don鈥檛 know why I still manage to get so awestruck when an old movie manages to feel as relevant as this morning鈥檚 edition of聽The New York Times, but Charlie Chaplin鈥檚 75-year-old 鈥淢odern Times鈥 applies just as much to 1936鈥瞫 factory work as it does to 2011鈥瞫 technological work. 聽It will forever be a prophetically prescient social commentary on progress and modernity as long as it continues to dehumanize us. 聽(Not to mention it鈥檚 also a fantastic movie with a thoroughly captivating story to tell!)

In the film, Chaplin鈥檚 iconic Little Tramp character hits the assembly line and encounters the problem many of us face today: with technology making us move so quickly, the way that we live in the real world inevitably takes the form of our dealings with technology. 聽Chaplin communicates this idea in a very literal way that is at once hilarious and haunting 鈥 his arms can鈥檛 stop screwing nuts, acting as if there were an assembly line in front of them at all times. 聽Modernism has invaded his subconscious behaviors, and work is no longer something confined to the workplace. 聽Sounds scary, right?

But thanks to Chaplin鈥檚 charm, the movie is hardly a rant about how factory work kills the soul (something that would have been all too easy to do in 1936 when America was still in the midst of the Great Depression). 聽Despite all the troubles that the Little Tramp endures from the challenges of living in a modern world, his misfortunes lead him to the gamine (played by Chaplin鈥檚 future wife, Paulette Goddard), who turns out to be the love of his life. 聽Together, they endure whatever the world might throw at them. 聽Things will never be perfect, but they are hopeful because they know that they will always have each other鈥檚 love.

And it is precisely this aspect that makes 鈥淢odern Times鈥 such a rewarding movie to watch in the present. 聽In an era where social commentary in art and film are almost inevitably wrapped in a thick coat of cynicism, Chaplin reminds us of the power of a human connection and how it can provide comfort in times when industrial advancement threatens to make humans virtually obsolete. 聽This (almost-)silent film had volumes more to say about culture and humanity than most movies with words say nowadays. 聽I鈥檓 certainly glad that I put aside my hesitancy to watch silent movies because Chaplin鈥檚 vision truly is timeless and transcends the barriers that cinematic progress inevitably erects.

Marshall blogs at .听

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