CITY LIGHTS, (1931) directed by C. Chaplin, United States (82 m.), Comedy. Charlot, a poor tramp with a sensitive soul, buys a rose from a young blind florist who, by pure misunderstanding, mistakes him for a millionaire. Without words, Chaplin speaks of love, dignity, and hope. Silence is not absence, but depth: it is pure emotion that goes straight to the heart.
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