The Circus

1928

Action / Comedy / Family / Romance

66
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 97% · 30 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 94% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 8.1/10 10 36599 36.6K

Plot summary

Charlie, a wandering tramp, becomes a circus handyman - soon the star of the show - and falls in love with the circus owner's stepdaughter.


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Charles Chaplin as A Tramp
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by joseph-a-landy 9 / 10

Excellent film.

The Circus was both my first silent film and the first film I've watched by Charles Chaplin. Being my first silent film i thought for sure i would be bored to death, but was i wrong. The film was really funny, made me laugh out loud. The comedy in this film is very different to the comedy in films now a days. Now a days most comedy films are big on the special effects and just lame humor. In the circus the actors have actual talent, they have to be very good at showing there emotion, like facial expressions and things like that.I was amazed on how well the movie was, Charlie Chaplin is great and i hope soon i can get my hands on some more of his films. I almost wish they could make a films like this today just maybe with some color, i think it'd be a great idea.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 7 / 10

Good Chaplin movie

The ringmaster/owner is a cruel man who even forbids his daughter food for missing a trick. The Tramp (Charles Chaplin) is at the fair unknowingly given a wallet by a pickpocket. The cops go after him and he escapes to the circus. He becomes a big hit and the owner hires him as the funny man. However, he's not good at training to be a traditional clown. When he bumbles his way onto the spotlight, he is still a star. The shrew owner keeps him cheaply as a property man. Despite being the star, he is treated poorly. He falls for the abused daughter. Just as the Tramp starts getting his due, a new tightrope-walking rival Rex appears for the daughter.

Charlie Chaplin has some fun physical gags. The leading girl Merna Kennedy does a good job. She has one great scene early on scarfing down food. The story is simple. The ending is interesting and I understand it. The romantic chemistry never really took off and it's better that he goes off into the horizon alone.

Reviewed by MartinHafer 8 / 10

much better than average silent comedy

Okay. First, in all honesty I must point out that I usually prefer the movies of Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd, but I have watched quite a few Chaplin films recently. While this film isn't quite as good as a few of his later films (such as City Lights), this is still a good film and very lovely to watch--with a real artistic touch by writer/director/director/musical score creator and actor Chaplin is truly outstanding!! He at least deserves a lot of praise for being so versatile.

So, despite its beauty why do I only give it a 7? Well, aside from some very funny slapstick moments, there is, once again, a lot of "schmaltzy" moments and the film is jam-packed with pathos. In other words, the movie tries VERY VERY VERY hard to be poignant and touching--and I am the type of person that prefers a little more humor and a little less of the sappy hero. I know this ISN'T the opinion of everyone--so if you LIKE when he tugs at your heartstrings and helps a damsel in distress (yet again), then you'll be thrilled. I just thought I'd seen this theme one time too many.

BY THE WAY--Chaplin was well-known for being very obsessive-compulsive about his films--doing scenes again and again to get it "just right". Well, he made a big blunder here and I was surprised it wasn't caught. While doing the very funny high-wire act, his right pant leg came off while he was holding on to the pole for balance and monkeys were climbing all on and around him. Then, when the shot cut back, the pants leg was back ON!! Oops. This doesn't spoil the movie at all--it's just a funny little mistake. Or, maybe, one of the cute monkeys crawling all over him during this scene put his pants leg back on him!

PPS--only a few weeks after I first wrote this review, I have seen about 8 more Chaplin movies. After each one, my appreciation for his talents increased. In hindsight, I think a score of 8 is more in order. While it's true I'm not much for pathos, I must acknowledge his amazing talents.

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