He wrote it, directed it, acted in it, composed the song and produced it (forgive me if I left something) what a gem of film industry all over the world and absolute legend in the league of his own.
this scene is extremely good on so many levels: very good choice for the music, excellent cover of the original song and very good use of gibberish which somehow makes up a story once mixed with the hand language
Chaplin is unique : He was great actor, music composer, director, writer, producer and he started to do great mude movies as Charlot as well as talkie ones . With incredible body language and funny voice in his performances. Genius. God bless him. He will never die.
Of course, O know that Chaplin died long time ago ! What I'm trying to say it's that HIS LEGACY WILL NEVER DIE ! THAT'S WHY, ITS CAN EXPRESSION : CHAPLIN NEVER DIES. DO I HAVE TO EXPLAIN TO YOU WHAT PEOPLE ALREADY UNDERSTAND WHAT I WAS TRYING TO SAY TO YOU ? ! DUMBASS IS YOU, MR GUEST !
@@lampad4549 cause its the time when audio movies were new and to think that charlie was able to make such great movies when ppl were still trying to figure out how to make movies. plus to think a silent movie (which is what most of the tramp movies are) could be so great as well can be kinda hard to believe.
Yeah... Charlie Chaplin movies and shorts were "ancient" back when I was growing up. But oh so funny. Laurel&Hardy, Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin were great. Still is. But "ancient"... Well, he died only 8 months before I was born.
LOVE this part in Modern Times 😍. I LOVE listening to him sing and hearing him talk, he had such a nice calm voice when he spoke. I could listen to him for hours. 💕😍
@Bowy Stötefalk, Charlie Chaplain was born in 1889, and this scene came out in 1932. Meaning that dance move quite possibly comes from this exact scene.
I said that because usually we are used to hearing the nonsensical words and only pay attention to they phonetically. But now you can associate some form of written word to the lyrics he made up!
That backwards slide dance at the beginning is what inspired Michael Jackson to invent the moonwalk. This is probably not true, but it's still pretty cool right? Both dances are awesome.
Michael Jackson didn't invent the moonwalk. The one who invented the move was Jeffrey Daniel in an RnB group and Michael Jackson's sister taught Michael how to do that.
At last, the lyrics! I knew they were polyglot gibberish ever since I first saw "Modern Times" as a kid in '71, but I was always curious about what lexicons Chaplin actually cherry-picked from. (The Beatles did something similar with their nonsense Italo-Spanish in "Sun King." Shows how far-reaching Chaplin's influence was.) Many thanks for the clarification!
It is his own composition. It was inspired by the French song Titine, but the words are neither in French, nor in Italian, nor in English. Hence the name Nonsense song.
@@gabrielandrone800 +1 NONSENSE SONG PLEAAAASEEEEEEE there's no lyrics (why people still lf sense in a non-sense music) also for others song with non-sense : Adriano Celentano - Prisencolinensinainciusol
When I heard this song: In the first time: "I don't like it" In the second time: "Mmmmh" me 20 minutes later: "sE bElLa GiU sAtOrE, jE nOtRe So CaFoRe, Je NoTrE sI cAvOrE, jE lA tU lA tI lA tWaH"
Great and catchy song that you enjoy hearing but don't understand the lyrics but enjoy every minute of it and hearing over and over again 😂👍R.I.P my childhood legend 🙏
watching one of the greatest miracle genius in human history is simply incredible... imagine listening to Mozarts playing... almost same if not the same
Fellini was super inspired by this movie and this song in particular. In the 1960 Belgian program Second Look he sits down at a piano for an interview and plays the theme - says he always is compelled to play it when sitting down at a piano!
This thing... whatever I saw... why is it genius? 1. No real words! Maybe a new language ? 2. An artist's freedom fully utilized to find the 'hook'. I mean the whole song is a hook-line. 3. Such a lovely lover who saves your day and gives an amazing advice to say anything, 'the words don't matter, and a guy who nails it at implementation! 4. And then it's Charles Chaplin, who composed this masterpiece! Bravo!
The original of this song is French and was written in 1917 by Bertal Maubon and Henri Lemonnier, music by Leo Daniderff. The tittle is "Je cherche après Titine".
C'est interessant ça. Alors le personnage de Chaplin aurait essayé de chanter cette chanson mais il n'y arrive pas parce qu'il aurait perdu son texte? Et moi qui pensait que c'etait une chanson d'une autre langue 😄
pretty girl and a gay old mare flirted on the boulevard He was a fat old thing but his diamond ring What Charlie sings is: Se bella giu satore (Beautiful down satore) Je notre so cafore (I our so cafore) Je notre si cavore (If I our covort) Je la tu la ti la twah (I you, you the two) - 'twah' Scots for two? La spinash o la bouchon (the spanish or the stopper) Cigaretto Portabello (little cigarette Portabello) Si rakish spaghaletto (the rakish little spagetto) Ti la tu la ti la twah (you, you, you the two) Senora pilasina (lady pilasina) Voulez-vous le taximeter? (do you what the taximeter?) Le zionta su la seata (the zionta on the seata) Tu la tu la tu la wa (you you you the wa) etc........ Sa montia si n'amora La sontia so gravora La zontcha con sora Je la possa ti la twah Je notre so lamina Je notre so cosina Je le se tro savita Je la tossa vi la twah Se motra so la sonta Chi vossa l'otra volta Li zoscha si catonta Tra la la la la la la
You appear not to know basic French and Italian. “Twah” is “Toi” in French (“you”, 2nd person singular), while “voulez vous le taximeter” is “do you want the taximeter” not “do you what”). And many many more inaccurate translations. Was that google translate?
He wrote it, directed it, acted in it, composed the song and produced it (forgive me if I left something) what a gem of film industry all over the world and absolute legend in the league of his own.
He didn't compose it. Titina was a song from the 1910s.
Wrong about composing.
Je cherche après Titine is a well known french song haha
But of course, we love Chaplin
Je cherche après Titine (1917) - Paroles de M. Bertal, B. Maubon et E. Ronn et musique de L. Daniderf
and it does not make sense XD
this scene is extremely good on so many levels: very good choice for the music, excellent cover of the original song and very good use of gibberish which somehow makes up a story once mixed with the hand language
What does this story tell? Can you help me please!
There seem to be a tryst and some naughty innuendo. All in gibberish and genius acting. @@mengenalrusiadengananna1866
Chaplin is unique : He was great actor, music composer, director, writer, producer and he started to do great mude movies as Charlot as well as talkie ones . With incredible body language and funny voice in his performances. Genius. God bless him. He will never die.
Never die are dumb he die long time ago
Of course, O know that Chaplin died long time ago ! What I'm trying to say it's that HIS LEGACY WILL NEVER DIE ! THAT'S WHY, ITS CAN EXPRESSION : CHAPLIN NEVER DIES. DO I HAVE TO EXPLAIN TO YOU WHAT PEOPLE ALREADY UNDERSTAND WHAT I WAS TRYING TO SAY TO YOU ? ! DUMBASS IS YOU, MR GUEST !
I can’t believe he made his movies about a CENTURY ago!!! It’s amazing!
how is that hard to believe?
@@lampad4549 cause its the time when audio movies were new and to think that charlie was able to make such great movies when ppl were still trying to figure out how to make movies. plus to think a silent movie (which is what most of the tramp movies are) could be so great as well can be kinda hard to believe.
Yeah... Charlie Chaplin movies and shorts were "ancient" back when I was growing up. But oh so funny. Laurel&Hardy, Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin were great. Still is. But "ancient"... Well, he died only 8 months before I was born.
That's actually not a lot
It was about a week ago
LOVE this part in Modern Times 😍. I LOVE listening to him sing and hearing him talk, he had such a nice calm voice when he spoke. I could listen to him for hours. 💕😍
Art in the body of a man.
Dgvl
1:35 origin of moonwalk
🤣🤣yes
@Bowy Stötefalk, Charlie Chaplain was born in 1889, and this scene came out in 1932. Meaning that dance move quite possibly comes from this exact scene.
Apparently Michael Jackson learnt from the guy said he based out off of Marcel Marceau's walking against the wind
The teacher of Michael Jackson MOON WALK
@@fenrirnobody2694 Modern Times was 1936
i have no word to describe my love for charlie
Abdul Bhai salam alaikum
Same same
@@commonman6382 W.salaam
At long last! The Nonsense Song has been given words of lyric! How far we’ve come since ‘36
What the fuck
I said that because usually we are used to hearing the nonsensical words and only pay attention to they phonetically. But now you can associate some form of written word to the lyrics he made up!
@@WaltsNephew nice
We’re back to this nonsense songs in today’s music. History repeats.
This is my absolute favorite Chaplin movie. Probably my favorite Chaplin movie scene too! So funny! 😂
This and The Great Dictator are my favourite of his movies
me too
same here
@@someoneelse101 those are the only 2 I have seen so far. I have many more to go lol
@@Yovry They're the only two movies that are sort of representative of times 80 years ahead of their time also
Charlie Chaplin e Chesperito, dois gênios do humor que são insuperáveis.
It never gets old...
RIP Charlie
It was the first time the world heard his real voice.
In The Circus the first 😉
Yeah
Exactly
@@samirgirotto7451 Chaplin didn't add "Swing Little Girl" to the opening titles until 1967, and rereleased The Circus in 1969. Long after this song...
@@anutrof the circus was in 1928
2021 we are watching charlie chaplin so great artist
I don't know how many times I've watched this. He was just awesome!!
a great genius artist.
The unique, peerless and genius Charlie Chaplin ❤❤❤
All the beautiful people sitting in this hall have passed away from this mortal world
That backwards slide dance at the beginning is what inspired Michael Jackson to invent the moonwalk. This is probably not true, but it's still pretty cool right? Both dances are awesome.
So I guess Charlie Chaplin invented the Prototype Moonwalk, but Michael Jackson made the final version.
Just a theory
It's a rock fact
MJ got it from a stage performer and asked him to teach it to him
Michael Jackson didn't invent the moonwalk. The one who invented the move was Jeffrey Daniel in an RnB group and Michael Jackson's sister taught Michael how to do that.
@@_ELI912 coff coff ... Cab Calloway
Absolute genius. Charlie never fails to make me laugh and cheer me up even at the darkest of times. ❤️👌
The brilliant stroke was that the words didn’t matter at all.
True .. he was more expressive with hid body language than his words
Yes. And also that all the people laugh pretending to understand the lines!
@patdavecast993 that's the beauty of it.....or it's a work of a genius?????
Love you Charlie he has been dead 43 years. And he is still amazing even if only in his movies
Yea when he die his age is 88
@@itzalicegaming3351 yes l do know what his age was when he died
he not dead he's resting.
🤭😌🌹🙏 th-cam.com/video/m5mZGz5PBzw/w-d-xo.html
At last, the lyrics! I knew they were polyglot gibberish ever since I first saw "Modern Times" as a kid in '71, but I was always curious about what lexicons Chaplin actually cherry-picked from. (The Beatles did something similar with their nonsense Italo-Spanish in "Sun King." Shows how far-reaching Chaplin's influence was.) Many thanks for the clarification!
looks like French (Je) Italian and Spanish - ya brilliant gibberish
It is his own composition. It was inspired by the French song Titine, but the words are neither in French, nor in Italian, nor in English. Hence the name Nonsense song.
@@gabrielandrone800 +1 NONSENSE SONG PLEAAAASEEEEEEE there's no lyrics
(why people still lf sense in a non-sense music)
also for others song with non-sense : Adriano Celentano - Prisencolinensinainciusol
I love it when his cuffs come away - they had the words on them. He was a genius
When I heard this song:
In the first time: "I don't like it"
In the second time: "Mmmmh"
me 20 minutes later: "sE bElLa GiU sAtOrE, jE nOtRe So CaFoRe, Je NoTrE sI cAvOrE, jE lA tU lA tI lA tWaH"
same
Same but... I liked in 1st time
😁me to
For me it was
In the first time: strange and funny
Also in the first time but 1 minute later: sA mOnTiA sI nAmOra-
No wonder Robert Downey Jr wanted to portray this brilliant man. And he did a terrific job
Robert Downy Jr, did a terrific job! Contradiction in terms.
He was great in that role and then he squandered his acting talent trading it with 300 million net worth
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Robert downey jr do an amazing work for this movie (chaplin 1992)
Terrific job ? Robert Downey Jr should win the Oscar by performing so well Chaplin and instead of that, he was nominee
Is it awkward the fact that the song sounds fabulous?😍😍
“Je cherche après Titine” if you want to hear the original
O QUE DIZER DE CHARLIE CHAPLIN, SIMPLESMENTE UM GÊNIO, EM QUAISQUER SITUAÇÃO.
verdade !
O secuvtfv
Great and catchy song that you enjoy hearing but don't understand the lyrics but enjoy every minute of it and hearing over and over again 😂👍R.I.P my childhood legend 🙏
I am 27, it’s not my generation at all, but God I love that man, such a wonderful actor, He has no equal !
I think that Chaplin is one of the best, or the best, actors ever!
An absolute concentrate of genius and talent❤❤❤
A silent film genius! Great Charlie Chaplin!
He' s absolute an icon!!!
I keep watching this over and over lol
1.35 this is the first time this dance movement was done and is now being done today in most dance videos. What an incredible man
പോളി...മോനെ... ഇജ്ജാതി....10 th.... computer ഇട്ട് തന്നിരുന്നു.....eee filim.....alloh.... ചിരിച്ചു ചത്തു...
Chaplin , cantando e dançando pra mim foi o momento de maior sucesso no filme. Ele é um gênio. MARLENA OSIRO aqui do Japão.
Why I cannot stop watching this? Amazing performance! Real artist... Mr. Chaplin... Best entertainer of alltime...
How many people watching this in 2020 and also in corona time, like here
Stop your nonsense statement
Me november 20
Me
power to the people 🕊🌎🕊
Fabulous😍
1:35 the origin of moon walk, 2:44 the origin of jaywalk
watching one of the greatest miracle genius in human history is simply incredible... imagine listening to Mozarts playing... almost same if not the same
Dear Charlie,one and only😂👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Le comédien le plus humain, le plus universel et le plus aimé au monde
Thanks for posting this beautiful male solo and video
One of the best scenes i've seen in the movies
Fellini was super inspired by this movie and this song in particular. In the 1960 Belgian program Second Look he sits down at a piano for an interview and plays the theme - says he always is compelled to play it when sitting down at a piano!
Brilliant performance that will last forever ! a text book for those who want to learn performance !
This thing... whatever I saw... why is it genius?
1. No real words! Maybe a new language ?
2. An artist's freedom fully utilized to find the 'hook'. I mean the whole song is a hook-line.
3. Such a lovely lover who saves your day and gives an amazing advice to say anything, 'the words don't matter, and a guy who nails it at implementation!
4. And then it's Charles Chaplin, who composed this masterpiece!
Bravo!
Language Like This Is In Europe Country
The original of this song is French and was written in 1917 by Bertal Maubon and Henri Lemonnier, music by Leo Daniderff. The tittle is "Je cherche après Titine".
Így van, de én csak a magyar feldolgozását ismertem. (Jöjj vissza jó Titine)
@@zsoltkiss545 Sorry, I don't understand.
C'est interessant ça. Alors le personnage de Chaplin aurait essayé de chanter cette chanson mais il n'y arrive pas parce qu'il aurait perdu son texte? Et moi qui pensait que c'etait une chanson d'une autre langue 😄
The Greatest Person Ever in Human History
The grand genius...Mr Chaplin🥰🥰🥰
This scene is a complete masterpiece😍 Well, everything Charlie Chaplin did is a masterpiece🤗🤗🤗
It's as if this movie has been made yesterday. He was a genious.
🐰eterno e inesquecível Chaplin nos deixou saudades🐰
I like this one the best.
Chaplin was a unique genius!
I can't believe the lyrics in this song doesn't make sense. It makes so much sense without making a single sense😂
Thanks for your great music films Charle Chaplin god bless 😊🎄😢
Is it me or he sounds so.....flirtatious? Love it....😍
Chaplin was genius on silence and soube Cinema by his universal mimic and expressiva language
First spoken words by Chaplin in a movie!
and of course theyre in complete gibberish
He was a living piece of art.
He was a genius he acted wrote did the music score directed finance his movies there will never be another like him
This is not a nonsense song, IT'S A AMAZING SONG!!!!!
Chaplin was an amazing actor back then, Everyone should see Charlies andenoid hy speech
Everyone should see Charlie's andenoid hynkel speech
un film sublime, notre CHARLIE CHAPLIN est décidément intemporel whaoo
Genius that could do anything and excelled at most.
"Modern Times" still applies (even better) after almost 100 years!
The unforgotten genius Charlie Chaplin....
From India love charlie chaplin 😘😍
If only if he was alive I would have invested soooo much in his plays.
He is speaking the language of gods
Amazing 😊
Greatest Actor 😊
soo soo underrated. this IS modern social viewing. RIGH HERR
he was a good dancer....and a good singer too.....the way he dragged his feet looks like mj's style
Dentro de 100 años aún reirán los nietos de nuestro nietos, Dios lo dotó, un elegido, respect!!!
Voici la toute première fois où le monde a enfin entendu la voix de Charlot...😉
I love him so,so much since I was little girl❤🎵🎶⚘🎊🎉🎈He was always my the most favourite actor🥰
All language of Latin descent be like : wtf!!
The Multi Talented Person....Ever In World of Cenima...Even Today...👍👍👍👍❤️❤️
To think this guy made movies from the 1910s is crazy. That's not many years after the victorian era ended.
Éternel Chaplin! Magnifique! 💖
La première fois que je trouve un Français sur cette vidéo
Simply the only one GENIOUS!!!!
Who’s here from the instagram reel
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Wow I didn’t even thought about how amazing chaplin voice is 😲👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What brilliance! What delight!
Un artiste complet ! Un génie ce mec !!!
Inoubliable et si drôle Charlot !
L'amour de ma vie ce mec !
pretty girl and a gay old mare
flirted on the boulevard
He was a fat old thing
but his diamond ring
What Charlie sings is:
Se bella giu satore (Beautiful down satore)
Je notre so cafore (I our so cafore)
Je notre si cavore (If I our covort)
Je la tu la ti la twah (I you, you the two) - 'twah' Scots for two?
La spinash o la bouchon (the spanish or the stopper)
Cigaretto Portabello (little cigarette Portabello)
Si rakish spaghaletto (the rakish little spagetto)
Ti la tu la ti la twah (you, you, you the two)
Senora pilasina (lady pilasina)
Voulez-vous le taximeter? (do you what the taximeter?)
Le zionta su la seata (the zionta on the seata)
Tu la tu la tu la wa (you you you the wa) etc........
Sa montia si n'amora
La sontia so gravora
La zontcha con sora
Je la possa ti la twah
Je notre so lamina
Je notre so cosina
Je le se tro savita
Je la tossa vi la twah
Se motra so la sonta
Chi vossa l'otra volta
Li zoscha si catonta
Tra la la la la la la
Awsome man!!
He was supposed to sing the words on his hand right?.. is there a real song that exists?
Thanks man
You appear not to know basic French and Italian. “Twah” is “Toi” in French (“you”, 2nd person singular), while “voulez vous le taximeter” is “do you want the taximeter” not “do you what”). And many many more inaccurate translations. Was that google translate?
@@RazvanCosti it’s was Spanish French and Italian
Ah I remember this scene. Masterpiece.
The great artist and legend 👍👍
0:12 Moonwalk Original 👏👏
Nah michael jackson >
Me gusta mucho la interpretación de Charlie Chaplin 🍟🎂🎉
Cmon his moonwalk at 1.36 was perfect.
What a dance performance!
Super, fantastic, romantic, and sweet hit ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Charlie Chaplin is GENIUS
It feels I have seen this a billion times
He was a great comedian. So few people like him. By the way I believe the girl is Paulette Goddard.
He has given me so much joy for free i wish i could say thank u personally