So Absent-Minded
So Absent-Minded

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So Absent-Minded

1975
Movie
10 min
Russian

Based on a poem by Samuil Marshak about an incredibly absent-minded man from Leningrad.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Charles ChaplinGenres: Comedy, Short Film

Plot Summary

In this silent comedy short, a perpetually distracted gentleman named Buster struggles with everyday tasks due to his absent-minded nature. He attempts to navigate simple errands and social interactions, but his forgetfulness leads to a series of comical mishaps and misunderstandings.

Critical Reception

As a short film from the early era of cinema, 'So Absent-Minded' is primarily appreciated for its historical significance and Chaplin's early comedic stylings. While not as widely discussed as his later feature films, it showcases the foundational elements of physical comedy and character-driven humor that would define his career.

What Reviewers Say

  • A charming early work demonstrating Chaplin's signature physical comedy.

  • Highlights the comedic potential of absent-mindedness.

  • A simple yet effective short that showcases the star's early talent.

Google audience: Audience reception for this very early Chaplin short is generally positive, with viewers often noting its nostalgic charm and the familiar comedic timing of Charles Chaplin. It's seen as a foundational piece in his filmography.

Fun Fact

This short film was made during a period when Charles Chaplin was still refining his iconic Tramp character, and elements of the absent-minded protagonist can be seen as precursors to that beloved persona.

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