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Chaplin Today: The Kid

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 26m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
145
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Chaplin Today: The Kid (2003)
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  • Director
    • Alain Bergala
  • Stars
    • Amir Abbas
    • Charles Chaplin
    • Reza Hachemi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    145
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    • Director
      • Alain Bergala
    • Stars
      • Amir Abbas
      • Charles Chaplin
      • Reza Hachemi
    • 4User reviews
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      3Guildenstern

      Another missed opportunity.

      The problem with the CHAPLIN TODAY series of documentaries is that they are largely dependent on the quality of their primary contributor for their worthiness. Why is this a problem? Well, it's not a problem if all of the contributors were of the standard of Bernando Bertolucci in CHAPLIN TODAY: LIMELIGHT; but too many of the contributors to the CHAPLIN TODAY series are minor film-makers with more apparent interest in talking about their own movies than Chaplin's, and with very little to share even about the most basic aspects of direction and cinematic art. CHAPLIN TODAY: THE KID is the most striking example of this: Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami admits to not having seen "The Kid" since he was 10 or 15 years old, and his "insights" into the movie interlard bland generalisations about cinema in general with essentially gratuitous comparisons to his own movies. Kiarostami is such a well-respected figure in world cinema that it seems impossible to believe that he has so little of interest to say on such an important icon as Chaplin; it is possible that he is the victim of poor editing, but his interview is nevertheless more suitable for inclusion on the second disc of "The Bread and Alley" -which it sometimes feels as if we see more of than "The Kid"- than for the purposes of this documentary. This is a shame, as there are some otherwise promising aspects to this feature. A scene where inhabitants of Tehran are stopped and asked who the subject of an opposing mural is, all answering to a man that it is Charlie Chaplin, reminds us of a similar scene where deprived children in Burkina Faso watch "The Gold Rush" for the first time in the CHAPLIN TODAY segment for that movie. Overall, the level of background information and trivia provided about "The Kid" is solid but unspectacular, useful to the uninitiated but unlikely to add anything to the average fan's understanding of -or love for- Chaplin.
      Michael_Elliott

      Not the Success It Should Have Been

      Chaplin Today: The Kid (2003)

      ** 1/2 (out of 4)

      This MK2 documentary lasts 27-minutes and I'll admit upfront that I didn't find it too interesting. The first portion talks about the production of THE KID and the topics include how the studio didn't want Chaplin doing a feature, how it took a year to make and of course the fact that it turned out to be a huge hit. We also hear about the personal issues going on with Chaplin including a divorce as well as trying to bring his mother to the United States. The second half of the film has Abbas Klarostami and his son talking about the film. The second portion of this film is the most questionable because the director appears to be trying to connect THE KID to some lesser known movies like BROAD AND ALLEY (1970) and THE WIND WILL CARRY US (1999). I guess the director wants to show all three as forgotten masterpieces but that really doesn't work because THE KID is in no way, shape or form forgotten or overlooked. The first half of the film is slightly more entertaining but it too is a bit dry. We do get to see some of the shorts that Coogan appeared in as well as getting some footage from 1971 when Chaplin re-edited the movie and created a new score. There's also some home movies shown of Chaplin, which are nice to see.
      4planktonrules

      Wow, does this film lose its way!

      This is one of the extras included on the bonus disk for Chaplin's "The Kid". It's from a series of films that are included with all the full-length Warner Brothers releases of Chaplin's full-length films.

      The first fifteen minutes are quite good, as it gives extensive background for the film as well as Chaplin's work ethic. Oddly, though, then the film very abruptly switches to the present and the film makers interview an Iranian director and he watches and discusses "The Kid" and compares it to one of his films. Frankly, this all seemed quite irrelevant, as the man was not an apparent expert on Chaplin and someone like Leonard Maltin or some other film historian would have made a lot more sense. I do not mean to be disrespectful, but I really didn't care about this director's observations or any supposed Iranian connection (which, there was none).

      I would give the first 15 minutes a 9 and the last portion of the film a 1...for an overall score of 4. Too bad--it's just that the film lost its way and could have been so much better.Wow,
      9jdmelhado

      The kid review by Juan

      The Kid is an incredible film that keeps the audience intrigued. This film no matter the age is humorous and interesting. This is a film I would say is great for the family and very funny. Chaplin did a fantastic job to make this film comedic and with a lot of plot twists which keep the audience keep wanting to watch. This film is still relevant because of the obvious comedy which does not need context and is funny to everyone. Society has changed a lot from 100 years ago where they were more judgmental and less sympathetic to what other people go through. Chaplin's acting adds to the film by adding humor and drama to the film. It is so crucial to the film that i believe the film wouldn't be humorous or as respected famous. The scene with the angels and devils I believe is to show morals of Chaplin of right and wrong and his beliefs. Chaplin showed some of his believes and religious impact of the way he thinks. The star of this film is the kid because his acting is phenomenal and just committed to the roll and really gave the film more reasons of why it did so well and why is still relevant today. Overall this is a great film and really timeless because anyone can enjoy it up to today.

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        This documentary is featured on the 2-Disc Chaplin Collection DVD for The Kid (1921), released in 2004.
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        • 2003 (France)
      • Country of origin
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      • Languages
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        • Persian
      • Filming locations
        • Tehran, Iran
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        • MK2 TV
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        • 1.33 : 1

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