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The Idle Class

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In the context of high society in the 1920s, we find a wealthy man who, in a twist of fate, gets mistaken for a poor, bewildered vagabond trying to infiltrate an exclusive summer club. As this tangle of identities unfolds, comedic situations and confusions arise that not only involve the main characters but also the curious members of the surrounding aristocracy.

The story centers on the main character who, despite being a man of means, discovers that his life is filled with superficialities and social expectations. As he navigates between the elegance of his world and the carefree nature of the vagabond, he begins to question his own existence and the values he has previously considered fundamental. Along the way, he encounters a beautiful young woman, who represents a fresh breath of air in his monotonous life, making him yearn for a more authentic connection. However, misunderstandings and mischief pile up, leading to hilarious and charming situations that break down social barriers.

The film is a mirror of the struggle between the superficial and the authentic, highlighting the absurdities of a luxurious life while reminding us of the importance of genuine relationships. With scenes filled with slapstick humor and a message about identity and purpose, this production is a brilliant example of the talent of its time, combining laughter with deep reflections on life and society.

Media type
Movie
Year
1921
Director
Charlie Chaplin
Writer
Charlie Chaplin
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
100.00
Actors
Charlie Chaplin
Edna Purviance
Henry Bergman
Al Ernest Garcia
Lita Grey
Lillian McMurray
John Rand
Rex Storey
Mack Swain
Armand Triller
William Carey
Carlyle Robinson
Joe Van Meter
Granville Redmond
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Charlie Chaplin
Original title
The Idle Class
Duration
32
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