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Charlie Chaplin: The Kid

Depressed she decides to get rid of her child, Edna, a young miserable woman who decides to commit suicide, so she leaves her baby at the backseat in an automobile with a handwritten attached with, the automobile has stolen by the thieves with the child, so they throw him in the garbage, where he is found by a terrible man who loves him and raises him, but incidents come to climax when Edna becomes a famous opera star, and searches for her son.
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DVDJournal.com
April 14, 2006 Beautifully reflecting his growing maturity as a filmmaker as well as his ardor for the work, The Kid stands as a splendid introduction to Chaplin's movies.
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Q Network Film Desk
February 08, 2016 a fantastic and brave work, forging new ground in its mixing of comedy and pathos and fully earning its opening title card, which promises "a picture with a smile-and perhaps, a tear."
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Antagony & Ecstasy
March 17, 2008 Never so sweet that the comedy suffers, and never so funny that the drama comes off as shallow.
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Combustible Celluloid
July 07, 2010 Critics at the time praised the film for its effortless combination of comedy and pathos, which is not as easy as it looks.
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ColeSmithey.com
October 14, 2014 [VIDEO ESSAY] "The Kid" is significant in cinema history because it is one of the first films to combine comedy and drama as a succinct filmic form. It is a nurturing comic movie that never gets old, regardless of how many times you watch it.
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Variety
July 22, 2008 While it will move people to uproarious laughter and keep them in a state of uneasing delight, it also will touch their hearts and win sympathy, not only for the star, but for his leading woman, and little Jackie Coogan.
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Common Sense Media
August 05, 2014 Timeless silent film blends humor with hardship.
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SPLICEDWire
July 29, 2004 Projects such emotional veracity while getting such constant giggles that if there ever was a legitimate use of the cliché "you'll laugh, you'll cry," this is it.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
March 10, 2008 Slapstick funny and sentimental, in equal doses.
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