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The Floorwalker is one of Chaplin's early gems, capturing the whimsical chaos of everyday life. Set in a bustling department store, it showcases Chaplin's masterful physical comedy with an almost balletic grace. The pacing is spot-on, with moments of frenetic energy balanced by quieter, more reflective scenes. The plot, revolving around a hapless customer who inadvertently complicates the theft scheme of a crooked manager, allows for a delightful commentary on greed and innocence. The practical effects, especially during the slapstick sequences, are impressive for the time. Chaplin's performance is, as always, a study in character work, blending pathos with humor in a way that still resonates today. It's a fascinating snapshot of early 20th-century life and cinema.
Features early Chaplin physical comedy.Interesting commentary on societal norms.Unique for its era's production techniques.
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