A Woman (1915)
4/10
Charlie Draglin
24 September 2015
Warning: Spoilers
"A Woman" is another Charlie Chaplin movie from exactly 100 years ago. Looks like he was fairly prolific around that time. Anyway, this is obviously still a silent movie and black-and-white as well. The film runs for roughly 25 minutes and includes several of Chaplin's regular actors in his films. Some funnily awkward violence is included just like all kinds of mayhem Chaplin, who also directed this one, causes through his presence and actions. As a whole, it's an okay movie, but not among the silent film legend's best works in my opinions. If you have sound or some melody in this one, it was added later. Originally it was a silent film. Chaplin appearing in female clothes is, however, not enough to let me suggest watching this one. Not recommended.
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