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Les feux de la rampe

1952

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2 h 17 m

États-Unis

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Un comédien dépassé et une danseuse de ballet désespérée et suicidaire doivent sunir pour trouver un but et de lespoir dans leur vie.
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Charles Chaplin
Calvero
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Claire Bloom
Thereza 'Terry' Ambrose
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Nigel Bruce
Postant
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Buster Keaton
Calvero's Partner
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Sydney Chaplin
Neville
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Norman Lloyd
Bodalink
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Andre Eglevsky
Dancer - Harlequin
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Melissa Hayden
Dancer - Columbine
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Marjorie Bennett
Mrs. Sybil Alsop
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Wheeler Dryden
Thereza's Doctor
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Barry Bernard
John Redfern - Calvero's Agent
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Stapleton Kent
Claudius
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Molly Glessing
Maid
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Leonard Mudie
Dr. Blake - Calvero's Doctor
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Loyal Underwood
Street Musician
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'Snub' Pollard
Street Musician
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Julian Ludwig
Street Musician
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Billy Lee Aimone
Little Boy

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Samira Said

14/06/2025 09:45
Charlie Chaplin was without a doubt one of the most important pioneers of film-making, and through his life he saw the development of the cinema and its progress. "Limelight" is probably not as well known as most of his silent feature, but it is a very important film to understand the vivacious mind of this genius. It is a very personal film that showcases Chaplin's feelings about his own brand of comedy and how it slowly lost the public's attention as he grew older. "Limelight" is the story of an old comedian named Calvero (Chaplin), who one morning discovers that his young neighbor Thereza (Claire Bloom) attempted to commit suicide. He decides to take care of her and discovers that she is a dancer; knowing that both share a passion for performing he begins to cheer her up and prepares her to become a great dancer while at the same time he remembers his past glories. When one watches "Limelight" is impossible not to see the many autobiographical aspects of the plot, as in many ways, Calvero represents how Chaplin feels at the modernization of comedy on stage. Like Chaplin, Calvero also played the character of an optimist tramp who always saw the good side of life, and like Chaplin, Calvero faced many times the urge to modernize his act. It's kind of frightening to think about how much of Calvero's story could be based on Chaplin's real experiences as it is a sharp criticism (for its time) to the way performers are treated by both their managers and their public. As the last of his "talkies" made in America, "Limelight" is done with all the power Chaplin still had (although the film would be banned as Chaplin lost his power due to his political opinions) and it shows. The stage performances of the characters are sublime and in Calvero's memories Chaplin resurrects a way of comedy apparently dead by the early 50s and makes it fresh. The Keaton/Chaplin duo is a classic moment captured on film. However, "Limelight" is not a comedy in the strict sense of the word. Those expecting a laugh-riot like "Modern Times" or "The Great Dictator" will be disappointed, this is a very personal melodrama where Chaplin his emotions about his career. The acting is very good, Chaplin may be more remembered for his parts in silent films, but he delivers his lines with ease and ability. His physical comedy is superb and his overall performance is memorable (mainly because it feels as if he was playing himself). Claire Bloom is at times a bit too melodramatic for the movie's sake, but for the most part is very effective and makes a good counterpart to Chaplin's Calvero. Among the supporting cast Nigel Bruce as always chews the scenery and Buster Keaton is simply fabulous in his small yet classic role. Probably "Limelight"'s main problem is its excess of melodrama, and its at times, excessively preachy attitude. The fact that is not a comedy may turn off people not used to Chaplin's more serious side, as while the movie has its fair share of laughs, it is obvious that Chaplin wanted to be recognized as more than a mere clown. The movie's slow pace and rhythm also put it closer to the melodrama of the 40s than to the image we are all used to see when we think of Chaplin. Despite all this, "Limelight" stands as a testament of Chaplin's enormous talent, and while not very well-known, it is one of the finest films he ever did. Fans of his work will definitely enjoy this film and fans of Keaton will appreciate his small yet terrific scene. 9/10
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omonioboli

29/05/2023 21:29
source: Limelight
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guddyangel5453 guddy

18/11/2022 08:25
Trailer—Limelight
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Timi b3b3

16/11/2022 12:44
Limelight
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Olamide Adedeji

16/11/2022 02:13
A tippling ex-vaudeville performer in 1914 London takes in a suicidal young woman who longs to be a ballerina. Vanity project from writer-director-producer-star Charles Chaplin (who also composed the music score and actually won a belated Oscar for this in 1972, due to eligibility requirements!). The film itself is sadly unsuccessful: hammy, sentiment-steeped, yet still unmoving, it uncomfortably catches Chaplin in a self-reverential mood (he's constantly playing to the camera). Claire Bloom is lovely in support, but Buster Keaton is left with little to do. A maudlin and rather sickly piece of fluff. *1/2 from ****
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ملك♥️💋

16/11/2022 02:13
I have very little to fault Limelight. Is it Charlie Chaplin's best movie? Probably not, but it is very beautiful as a film. While The Kid gets my vote as Chaplin's most touching film, Limelight is every bit its equal in poignancy. Limelight is exquisitely filmed, with the cinematography especially truly beautiful. The music is also gorgeous, the dialogue is beautifully written and the story is wonderful and is one of the main reasons why the film is as touching as it is. The acting is great, Claire Bloom I agree occasionally overdoes it but she is mostly very solid as the young dancer, while Chaplin handles the physical comedy faultlessly and manages the subtleties just as effectively. Nigel Bruce is terrific, and Buster Keaton is great in his small role. Seeing as five of his children featured here, Limelight is seemingly very personal for Chaplin and he puts a lot into this film and it shows. Overall, beautiful and reflective. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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