1936 MODERN TIMES (Chaplin) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½
Less a Chaplin guy than a Keaton guy, though I'm woefully unstudied in both. However this is my favorite Chaplin (so far): the funniest, the most complete, the best leading lady, and the most dare I say ... modern? Almost prescient? Anyway this thing pays off like a slot machine of classic set pieces while essaying a structured, even affecting, story. Maybe suffers by peaking early with the factory, but what a peak.
Also notable: Swing Time was pretty good.

