2.1was born in London on April 6th, 889 (February 20th1proved that Chaplin was born in a caravan in Smecik, and he was from Jeep Village),1died in Switzerland on February 25th, 977. He lost his father in his early years and worked as an artist or handyman in amusement parks and touring troupes.
3. 19 13 years, he went to the United States to perform with the Carnaud pantomime troupe, and was taken a fancy to by American director M. Seinert, and began his film career.
4.1965438+On February 28th, 2004, the image of Charlot, a tramp with a bowler hat and a bamboo pole, walked like a duck, first appeared in the movie Between Showers. This image has become the symbol of Chaplin's comedy films, which has been popular in Europe and America for more than 20 years.
In the early 1920s, Chaplin's films were very popular in China. 19 15 In September, his short comedy film was released in Shanghai. Almost every day, Shanghai newspapers publish movie advertisements starring Chaplin, and China audiences affectionately call him "the king of funny" and "the king of happiness".
6. Chaplin (1889-1977)1889, Chaplin was born in London. He spent a miserable childhood in a humble rented house, a national poor's home and an orphanage. The poor life in his early years inspired his later creation of tramps; Small beards, thin crutches, big trousers and shoes, and crooked formal evening dresses imply a dignified adult in children's naive imagination, aiming to reshape a representative of the lower class with an innocent image.
7./Kloc-At the age of 0/7, Chaplin entered the very famous Carnaud Theatre at that time. Here, Chaplin met his lifelong mentor Carnaud. It was Kanod who brought Chaplin to the highest level of comedy.
8. In Carnaud Theatre Company, Chaplin has many opportunities to tour, and he hopes to go to the United States. 19 12 years, Chaplin's dream came true, and his performance in the United States was a sensation, which aroused the interest of American filmmakers. In the loneliest period, the turning point of his life came slowly. At that time, Seinat, the boss of Keystone Company, took a fancy to this young man from a foreign country, and Chaplin began his long-awaited actor life.
9. Chaplin plays various roles in Chiston, most of which are fierce, frivolous, loose, cunning and ugly. These characters conform to Kay Dong Si's "ideal", but they are not in harmony with Chaplin's unique comedy skills. Chaplin once said: I don't like my early movies very much, because I can't control myself easily in these movies. One or two cream cakes may fly to people's faces, which may be a little funny. However, if the whole comedy only relies on this method, the film will soon become monotonous and boring. Maybe I can't always achieve my intention, but I prefer a playful gesture to a vulgar behavior to win laughter.
10. Based on his true artist nature, Chaplin became more and more aware of the special significance of humor to the foundation of life. He began to get rid of the early funny movies and gradually combined serious themes with the traditional techniques of comedy movies very skillfully. In Chaplin's satirical films, his "A Dog's Life" shot at 19 18 occupies a special position. In this film, deep thought replaces laughter, and melancholy replaces ridicule.
1 1. Through this movie, he gave up the vulgar taste of abuse and replaced the pure physiological smile with a thought-provoking smile. Replace laughter with a sympathetic smile. Charlot, an "immortal vagrant", slept on the street and was humiliated everywhere. When he came out of the employment agency, he was at a loss to see several dogs fighting for a bone. This bitter stroke is a true portrayal of cruel life and Chaplin's childhood.
12,1918 65438+10/0/,Chaplin's own studio was officially completed. On this day, he happily put on the world-famous Charlot leather shoes and stepped on the wet concrete floor. Chaplin tried to reflect the characteristics of the times through movies. He said that the tragic factors in creating comedies often lead to ridicule, which is a kind of resistance.