1.
Relate what was discussed in class or the text
to the screening
In class we talked about the change from the
beginning of modern film to the early Hollywood system and the short films by
early comedians learned to create humor with slapstick gags that could be
easily expressed without the use of sound. Charlie chaplin’s the gold rush was
an advancement on to the early silent short films that came before him, and
although he had done plenty of films and many of them short in nature before
the gold rush it proved to be his most technically skilled film and most
popular of the silent age.
2.
Find a related article and summarize the content
The article I found was by the New Yorker
called The Gold Rush: Where The Money Was by Richard Brody in which he
describes underlying messages within Chaplins comedies such as the corrupting
influence of decadence and frivolous pleasures pitting it squarely against the
expansive ideals of the early Hollywood first generation ideas of unchecked
wealth. The gold rush itself is a fierce political commentary using the mining boomtown
and its corrupt self-serving people as an allegory for early Hollywood, which
was also a huge boomtown, which chewed up and spit out people like the little
tramp on a daily basis.
3.
Apply the article to the film screened in class
The New Yorker article applies to the
material from our class because it spoke on the topic of Chaplin using his
medium to not only create extremely popular comedies but to build deeper
political implications behind his pieces. As film language and technique progressed
from its early stages in the turn of the century directors were able to imbed
their films with more implicit meanings under the explicit visual content that
the viewer was seeing. This was one of the ways in which film began its turn
from just a medium of entertainment to one of thoughtful artistic statements
and Chaplin’s many films are layered with important and moral messages he hopes
to convey to his film audience.
4.
Write a critical analysis of the film, including
your personal opinion, formed as a result of the screening, class discussions,
text material and the article.
Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush is the
highest grossing film of the silent era and this is in part because Chaplin has
created a film which is a near communal experience seeing it express humor,
joy, love and heartache to its viewers in a way that every single human being
can understand without the help of sound or dialogue. He crafts a tale of one
of the purest human experiences that we can all relate to, the quest for money
and love. The little tramp character that Chaplin plays is an idealistic and
romantic person that lives within each and every one of us. He is never cruel
or aggressive but takes the beatings that life and cruel people send his way.
The tramp is the person we all in our hearts aspire to be someone who is above
the cruelness of the world and who only seeks pleasure and joy.
Besides the film having a strong story with a
lovable main character, it also was exquisitely shot and made great use of set
pieces. The scene where the tramp is teetering in the log cabin is so well done
that it hard to tell the difference between the actual cabin and the set piece
teetering on the edge of the cliff. Chaplin
considered The Gold Rush to be the film he would like to be remembered by and
we can understand why as we view one of the most human and uplifting stories
ever committed to celluloid.
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in this assignment for any other class.
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word, I put quotations around those words, or used indentation and citation
within the text.
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used all sources cited in the bibliography in the text of the paper.
5)
( x ) I have cited in the bibliography only the pages I personally read.
6) ( x) I have used direct quotations only in cases where it could not
be stated in another way. I cited the source within the paper and in the
bibliography.
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paper lacks interpretation or originality.
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steps 1-7 and therefore have been fully transparent about the research and
ideas used in my paper.
Name: _______________Matthew Larue__________ Date:
________9/24/14_________
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