Modern Times (1936) directed by Charlie Chaplin - Letterboxd
In his final performance as the , Chaplin portrays a factory worker struggling to keep pace with the relentless speed of a highly mechanized assembly line. The physical and mental strain leads to a breakdown, and he find himself caught in a cycle of unemployment and incarceration. Between his prison stints, he meets and befriends a young homeless orphan (played by Paulette Goddard). Together, they face the hardships of modern living during the Great Depression, eventually walking toward an uncertain but hopeful future. Key Highlights Tempi_moderni_Streaming_HD_-_Altadefinizione01
The text for likely refers to the classic 1936 film Modern Times (Italian: Tempi moderni ), directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin. Plot Summary Modern Times (1936) directed by Charlie Chaplin -
: The film’s most famous sequence features the Tramp being literally fed into the gears of a massive conveyor belt, symbolizing the dehumanizing effects of industrialization. Together, they face the hardships of modern living