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Russ Duritz is a wealthy L.A. image consultant, but as he nears 40, he's cynical, dogless, chickless, estranged from his father, and he has no memories of his childhood. One night he surprises an intruder, who turns out to be a kid, almost 8 years old. There's something oddly familiar about the chubby lad, whose name is Rusty. The boy's identity sparks a journey into Russ's past that the two of them take - to find the key moment that has defined who Russ is. Two long-suffering women look on with disbelief: Russ's secretary, Janet, and his assistant, the lovely Amy, to whom Rusty takes a shine. What, and who, is at the end of this journey?
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SneakySF
Silent films are a long lost art form, something you would not have guessed if you've never seen one. If I had to recommend one to start of with this one would be it. After creating many short films 15-20 minutes Charlie Chaplin decided he wanted to create a film that would run for over an hour, very uncommon for the time. The difference between "The Kid" and other silent films I've seen are the use of subtitles, Chaplin seemed to use the subtitle as a last resort or as a statement to make you think, not as a short cut to skip creativity. Every scene is a well planned out act with elaborate gestures and actions which convey clears messages. I would recommend "The Kid" for someone who enjoys spending time in an art galleria lost in the paint. "The Kid" will give you plenty to think about.
Silent films are a long lost art form, something you would not have guessed if you've never seen one. If I had to recommend one to start of with this one would be it. After creating many short films 15-20 minutes Charlie Chaplin decided he wanted to create a film that would run for over an hour, very uncommon for the time. The difference between "The Kid" and other silent films I've seen are the use of subtitles, Chaplin seemed to use the subtitle as a last resort or as a statement to make you think, not as a short cut to skip creativity. Every scene is a well planned out act with elaborate gestures and actions which convey clears messages. I would recommend "The Kid" for someone who enjoys spending time in an art galleria lost in the paint. "The Kid" will give you plenty to think about.