Charlie Chaplin, The Kid
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Taylor and Conner and I chat about Chaplin's masterpiece The Kid. We discuss a few things films can do that books can't, what aspects of film Chaplin perfected that are still around, the balance of comedy and tragedy, what makes this film "Modern," what it has to say about urban life in America, why we love the character of the Tramp even in his vices, where evil comes from, why we should distrust utopias, and how much power we actually have, despite suffering and poverty, to make the world better. 
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