Actors: Charlie Chaplin, Claire Bloom, Buster Keaton
Director: Charles Chaplin
Format: Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
Language: English
Subtitles: English
Number of discs: 1
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Criterion Collection (Direct)
Release Date: May 19, 2015
Run Time: 137 minutes
My
little sisters knew who Charlie Chaplin was at 8. I made sure of it. I force
every one of my classes to sit through at least one scene from his films every
semester that I work as a film professor. I have reviewed each of the previous
Chaplin releases on Criterion (The GoldRush, Modern Times, City Lights, The Great Dictator and MonsieurVerdoux) with increased admiration and endless gushing. At the same time, I
am aware that there are still many who are unfamiliar with the breadth of his
work, in particular the significance of Limelight.
The only comparison that I can think to make is to Birdman. Both films are about aging actors taking their last chance
at lasting fame in the arena of theater, and both starred actors who seemed to
be playing characters who increase in significance the more familiar you are
with their previous filmography. Michael Keaton’s prior performance as Batman
adds a layer of relevance to his performance in Birdman, as does Chaplin’s iconic role as The Tramp to his
performance in Limelight.