I have been reviewing films all my life, semi-professionally in the past and for the past 10 or 12 years on imdb and more recently in letterboxd and facebook. The idea of this blog is to get as many of those reviews gathered together in one place. I have had a great deal of support and encouragement from a lot of people throughout the world and I hope that continues. Now for the ratings. **** = not to be missed. *** = highly recommended. ** = recommended. * = of interest and no stars = avoid..
Thursday, 27 June 2019
A KING IN NEW YORK **
Someone once described "A King in New York" as the worst film ever made
by a major artist. I can think of many worse examples and while this
late Chaplin picture may lack the genius of his earlier work, (it was
his penultimate film; he made it several years after "Limelight" and
before "A Countess from Hong Kong"), it is an often very funny satire on
what Chaplin perceived as 'the modern age'. Driven out of America by
McCarthyism, Chaplin constructed his New York in a British studio and
typical of its writer, director, star and composer it makes no apology
for its attack on right-wing politics, in particular the HUAC, as well
as television, Cinemascope and plastic surgery. It's also less
sentimental than it might have been, (always Chaplin's biggest fault),
but the plot involving a child played by Chaplin's own son Michael, does
the film no favours. On the other hand, Chaplin himself is superb and
Dawn Adams is surprisingly good as a television star. No masterpiece,
then but not quite the disaster some people have said of it either.
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