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Charlot Watches You
Having cult Serbian new wave band Šarlo Akrobata (Charlot the Acrobat) and their members as a central point, this film shows cultural milieu of the 1980s in Yugoslavia, and subsequent downfall of alternative culture in it.
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Plot Summary
This short film is a humorous commentary on surveillance and the ubiquity of cameras in modern life. It cleverly juxtaposes archival footage of Charlie Chaplin with contemporary scenes of people being watched, blurring the lines between past and present.
Critical Reception
As a short, experimental film, "Charlot Watches You" received attention within niche film circles for its innovative editing and thought-provoking themes. It is generally praised for its concise yet impactful message.
What Reviewers Say
Clever and concise use of archival footage.
Provokes thought on modern surveillance.
A unique blend of comedy and social commentary.
Google audience: Due to its nature as a short, experimental film, specific audience reviews on platforms like Google are scarce. However, when discussed, its originality and timely message are often highlighted.
Fun Fact
The film ingeniously uses footage of Charlie Chaplin's iconic Tramp character, known for his silent-era escapades, to comment on 21st-century visual monitoring.
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