@@jeffreygump3556 i thought it was funny as well, after the war they went through Hitlers film collection and they found a copy of The Great Dictator and it was signed out twice. Hitler must of thought that he had copied him perfectly 😄
Yeah, as someone else kinda mentioned, it's actually a pretty long speech. At least, as far as I can remember. It's at least a couple minutes long I thought. Maybe I'm wrong. Why am i posting this? I am adding nothing to the conversation..
@@Thor-Orion Buster Keaton is great but Chaplin is praised internationally which is the difference. Though Buster Keaton was also known internationally he wasnt on the same level as the international love for Chaplin.
"You are not machines! You are not cattle! You are men! You have the love of humanity in your hearts! You don’t hate! Only the unloved hate - the unloved and the unnatural! Soldiers! Don’t fight for slavery! Fight for liberty!"
@@augustopinochet3830 this is only true if you don't consider non-white people born in europe to be europeans, which would be plainly stupid and racist, but i guess we can't expect anything better from someone LARPing as pinochet.
@@praetor4118 Its far from dead. Seethe, you were sold out and pappy got traumatized for nothing. and they'll be remembered as bigots who wouldn't fight side by side with a certain type of soldier :)
@@blu48 clearly the movie was proven wrong The world is worse today than back then. Even in ww2 Germany the Gestapo needed a warrant to tap a phone, in the west today they can do it on anyone without reason
I had a dear friend who spent her young womanhood in Paris, France, her home. She told me of neighbors who were taken away never to be seen again. RiP Janine 🌹 🇫🇷 🇺🇸
@@punishedgloyperstormtroope8098over 212000 french soldiers and 68000 french civilians died in ww2. Many more were imprisoned. Were those all communists?
He also said later that if he had known the full extent of what hitler would commit during his filming of the movie, he would have never made it. It was meant to serve as (obviously) a mockery criticising hitler and the nazis, but in hindsight ended up undermining the tragedy and turning into one big joke, which was exactly the opposite of what he wanted.
A lot of wartime propaganda ended up like that. Portraying Hitler as a goofy loser was common in the early and middle war, but when the full horror was revealed it wasn't funny anymore.
@@daan9094What about liberalism? to advise people to think for themselves by advising them to avoid listening to one side, i.e. the right, isn't thinking for oneself, is it? nationalism and patriotism are good for the people who belong to the given country they live in. to say otherwise is just idiotic. if everyone had become patriots and nationalities then corruption would not have existed for selfish politicians who provide themselves and their friends with money and power, would not have existed. a patriot and nationalities had wanted the best of his people and country.
Every time I hear Chaplains speech at the end of the Great Dictator, I weep because it brings up such Emotion. Every one should hear it, better yet see the film ❤❤❤❤
Yeah he was a complete scumbag. It's a good example of why the world is so backwards today. Never trust anyone they try to promote. Always look closer into anyone they try to vilify. We're under a hostile occupation. The people who control the media & politics are a much smaller group than you might think. Everything they say is a lie.
Chaplin may have not been a great person but what he said was really deep. If it wasn't Chaplin that said this would you praise them? just because of the person is different? This type of writing is a Chaplin Masterpiece
The speech is extraordinary, without hindsight. His instincts were amazing & he received much heat at the time. The speech has aged perfectly. God bless 🙏
Yes he was in the number of films with talking and you might want to check them out I think one of them was limelight even though I haven't seen it in ages
I did a presentation on this movie in high school to stress some of the points that felt all too prominent in 2016. The end speech still gives me goosebumps
@@gratefulguy4130 hoover thought he was a commie so chaplin was never allowed back in the USA after going to England on a tour in 1952 (chaplin never was an American citizen)
@@johndododoe1411It is not really a criticism of his regime, do you seriously think that Hitler wouldn’t even want anything to do with the film in question if it was to mock and criticise him?
Poles collaborated in the partition of Cekoslovakia. France had promised to protect them but pivoted. The Soviets tried to rally support for them but the west cowardly declined. Poland and Germany were in alliance, Poland supported Germanys first stage proposals for the final solution. Poland was betrayed by Germany, not innocently attacked.
Yep the World was already a shit show but it's becoming more and more clear that we are in the end times..... and maybe that's for the best our suffering has to end some day
You can tell how much of an inspiration he was. Im glad he used his voice at least once to say what he needed to. But, also like, he sounds 1000% like Robin Williams
@@user-lq1jc6wf5m wait till you learn about what Churchill did in Indian subcontinent back then, which none of your history books would tell you about, the sheer number of victims of churchills atrocity would churn the guts of them acis leaders. But then again churchill is celebrated as a war hero whereas in the subcontinent he is deemed as somebody 100x worse than furher.
@@user-lq1jc6wf5m jesus, look at the numbers churchill slaugh tered in the indian subcontinent, Them axis leaders numbers pales in comparison to the atrocities done by Churchill. Cant blame you for not knowing, for this is how history has been presented to you. But in the subcontinent, Churchill is considered worse than Furher.
You want to know what's something about this man?I found a little interesting.People said oh Charlie Chappelle, a man he made of how to Hitler mustache, but he was a good guy.Yeah he was not a good guy
Hitler even had a copy of this Film in his private collection of films
Funny because wasn’t he also on Hitler’s kill list?😂
Ain’t no way boyyyyyyyy
@@omarbaba9892 I think it was more a sincerest form of flattery thing.
@@jeffreygump3556 i thought it was funny as well, after the war they went through Hitlers film collection and they found a copy of The Great Dictator and it was signed out twice. Hitler must of thought that he had copied him perfectly 😄
Yup it is said that Hitler loved it.
I had never heard Charlie Chaplin speak.
Me neither
Me neither 😳
"As soon as they brought the mic in and you started to speak, you took bigger dives than I did."
-ERB Mr. Bean
Same! He immediately reminded me of Robin Williams. Insane
@@briani3798 Chaplin died in 1977
This short would be 1million times better with the complete speech in it
I guess it wouldn't be a short then, would it?
Yes !
Yeah, as someone else kinda mentioned, it's actually a pretty long speech. At least, as far as I can remember. It's at least a couple minutes long I thought. Maybe I'm wrong. Why am i posting this? I am adding nothing to the conversation..
everything would get better with the complete speech in it. I could make a drawing video and slap this speech randomly that it would get twice as good
You know why they're called "shorts", right?
The most recognized actor of silent film delivers a speech that stands the test of time. The original GOAT
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I’m more of Buster Keaton fan, but Charlie certainly had a remarkable career.
#FREEPALESTINE
@@alfreds8766That has nothing to do with this
@@Thor-Orion Buster Keaton is great but Chaplin is praised internationally which is the difference. Though Buster Keaton was also known internationally he wasnt on the same level as the international love for Chaplin.
Almost never spoke in his movies, but when he did, it were some of the greatest words ever spoken by man
Him and Lenin lol
@@daseapickleofjustice7231And Marx, but more in the written word.
And Adam Smith
Brother Chaplin had an extensive career and made many talkies
@@daseapickleofjustice7231 Lenin was not a good person what are you saying
It's honestly one of the best speeches I've ever heard, It hits hard.
Not to mention this is where he can talk because it's not a silent movie
💯
It really isn’t.
Not once you learn more about history and the world. Then it sounds as lame and pedantic as it actually was.
@@Kirovxx where's your speech 😂
"You are not machines! You are not cattle! You are men! You have the love of humanity in your hearts! You don’t hate! Only the unloved hate - the unloved and the unnatural! Soldiers! Don’t fight for slavery! Fight for liberty!"
and now london is less than 50% european lmao. "you are not cattle" was a cope.
@augustopinochet3830 Bro come ON
@@augustopinochet3830 this is only true if you don't consider non-white people born in europe to be europeans, which would be plainly stupid and racist, but i guess we can't expect anything better from someone LARPing as pinochet.
@@augustopinochet3830 The real cope is forming your identity around a dead ideology. "Augusto Pinochet 3830", big lmao. How pathetic.
@@praetor4118 Its far from dead. Seethe, you were sold out and pappy got traumatized for nothing. and they'll be remembered as bigots who wouldn't fight side by side with a certain type of soldier :)
A brilliant film. Most poignant speech at the end. Chaplain was the most remarkable film maker.
Dumb propaganda film
@@punishedgloyperstormtroope8098 Why do you think it is?
@@blu48 cause the film was created for propaganda
@@blu48 clearly the movie was proven wrong
The world is worse today than back then.
Even in ww2 Germany the Gestapo needed a warrant to tap a phone, in the west today they can do it on anyone without reason
@@pzol46 Chaplain had strong opinions about Hitler, so his message was anti-fascism, pro-democracy. I would not call that dumb.
This movie hits differently once you realize it was filmed as the war was unfolding.
and the fact that hitler watched it twice
according to the records of movie studio Babelsberg
@@baronbrummbar8691yeah Hitler was a known Chaplin fan for some reason
I had a dear friend who spent her young womanhood in Paris, France, her home. She told me of neighbors who were taken away never to be seen again.
RiP Janine 🌹
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They shouldn’t have been communist then
German soldiers were defending France from communism
@@punishedgloyperstormtroope8098touch grass
@@stoicstrawberries I do touch grass
@@punishedgloyperstormtroope8098over 212000 french soldiers and 68000 french civilians died in ww2. Many more were imprisoned. Were those all communists?
The speech at the films end is just as powerful and relevant today as it was 80 years ago.
It’s the very definition of woke too.
@@boxsterman77no it is not. It is the opposite
@@boxsterman77 Can I have some of what you're smoking to have come to that conclusion?
@@EstParumNot really
@boxsterman77 So whoever is against nazism and racism is woke now?
He also said later that if he had known the full extent of what hitler would commit during his filming of the movie, he would have never made it. It was meant to serve as (obviously) a mockery criticising hitler and the nazis, but in hindsight ended up undermining the tragedy and turning into one big joke, which was exactly the opposite of what he wanted.
A lot of wartime propaganda ended up like that. Portraying Hitler as a goofy loser was common in the early and middle war, but when the full horror was revealed it wasn't funny anymore.
Chaplin's speech is one of the all-time greatest.
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The absolutely most beautiful monologue ever to be spoken in front of a camera. Hands down
I can see Robin Williams there
where?
@@AverageMann During the speech, I'd say. Reminds me of him, same voice/cadence.
It'd be more accurate to say Chaplin in Williams, but you're right!
I know! I heard and imagined that!
Thank you, I hadn't heard his voice before but agree with you that it made me think of a more recent actor but I couldn't put my finger on who it was.
Honestly that speech was the perect ending for that movie, bravo I say.
this is the first time i actualy heard chaplin's voice and its not what i expected
He sounded a lot like Lawrence Olivia, I understand he did voice coaching because his original accent led to a number of sad prejudices.
@@nicoledeloncrais5940 what was his original accent?
Extreme narcissistic abuse in power...
Always ends with things in ruins.
And millions of humans dead.
Chaplin should have thought of that before he jumped in with underaged girls too.
Never forget this. Never let any type of patriotism or nationalism corrupt your mind, and always think for yourself.
Hyper-secularism corrupted nationalism.
@@daan9094What about liberalism? to advise people to think for themselves by advising them to avoid listening to one side, i.e. the right, isn't thinking for oneself, is it? nationalism and patriotism are good for the people who belong to the given country they live in. to say otherwise is just idiotic. if everyone had become patriots and nationalities then corruption would not have existed for selfish politicians who provide themselves and their friends with money and power, would not have existed. a patriot and nationalities had wanted the best of his people and country.
Every time I hear Chaplains speech at the end of the Great Dictator, I weep because it brings up such Emotion. Every one should hear it, better yet see the film ❤❤❤❤
it makes me uncomfortable the more I learn about Chaplin’s abusive marriage to two different teenagers when he was in his 30s
Yeah he was a complete scumbag.
It's a good example of why the world is so backwards today. Never trust anyone they try to promote. Always look closer into anyone they try to vilify. We're under a hostile occupation. The people who control the media & politics are a much smaller group than you might think. Everything they say is a lie.
according to the reich film minister, apparently hitler watched this movie two times, completely alone.
it is according to Babelsberg
ther is no film minister
I think Sun tzu, David Goggins and Shakespeare can confirm such a true information
He was smeating it the whole time
The Machine Men speech. Weird to think it’s from the funny guy Charlie Chaplin but it is very much worth listening to and learning from.
The people who say things like "demolition man was ahead of its time" completely ignore things like this speech.
Chaplin was not a ‘Knight’ until 1975.He was just Charlie Chaplin up to that point.
knight?
One of the greatest speech ever put into film. Chaplin was phenomenal.
One of the best speechs that rocks you to your core. If you never heard of it I highly recommend to.
Chaplin may have not been a great person but what he said was really deep. If it wasn't Chaplin that said this would you praise them? just because of the person is different? This type of writing is a Chaplin Masterpiece
The speech is extraordinary, without hindsight. His instincts were amazing & he received much heat at the time. The speech has aged perfectly. God bless 🙏
Charlie chaplin had never spoken in silent films. Then chooses to speak and leave us with a banger speech.
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A speech describing the actions of Pathological Narcissism.
Narcissistic people are human too
@@Haqueip barely
@@murkje I was joking there
@@HaqueipThey are the precise reason why every civilization collapse on itself.
@@alejandromaldonado6159 But still- they're still human...
I mean... Uhm, deserve a second chance, I guess?
People keep saying lot of movie scenes are the absolute best speeches but this speech by absolute legend is the greatest movie speech ever
One of the greatest speeches in Film history!
I don't think I've ever heard his voice in all my life. Very interesting
Yes he was in the number of films with talking and you might want to check them out I think one of them was limelight even though I haven't seen it in ages
The brain rot coming from
This comment section alone makes insta reels seem tame
Honestly the speech is pretty fire ngl
The first time I've ever heard Charlie Chaplin speak 😮
same lmao
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I did a presentation on this movie in high school to stress some of the points that felt all too prominent in 2016.
The end speech still gives me goosebumps
Holy fucking cringe
Such a powerful speech, and it still resonates today.
Damn J Eagan Hoover for all time ... for what he did to Charlie Chaplin. For all eternity.
Hoover did something based????
@@gratefulguy4130 hoover thought he was a commie so chaplin was never allowed back in the USA after going to England on a tour in 1952 (chaplin never was an American citizen)
The speech is easily one of the best monologue in film history.
You all should check out the song Iron Sky by Paolo Nutini. I think it's a wonderful song and this speech is used in it.
Man really had no enemies like even hitler liked him😂😂
Don't ask Registeel where he was in the years of 1940
The master of the silent joke, dropping the greatest spoken monologue in cinema history.
“Do not hate, only the unloved hates”
A man known for not speaking in films gave the best speech in cinema history
This comment section is down right toxic
All this time later and the words he said ring truer than EVER.
The speech, unfortunately, is timeless.
I feel like I wasn’t supposed to hear him talk it feels wrong
Chaplin did make 4 movies where he talked though.
It is an amazing speech. He spoke the truths that should be followed by all.
That speech at the end actually is in line with Hitler's speeches if you properly translate.
Actions speak much louder than words.
This speech brought me to tears every time I heard it.
Hitler thought it was funny
But also too effective a criticism of his evil regime to let other German people see it .
@@johndododoe1411It is not really a criticism of his regime, do you seriously think that Hitler wouldn’t even want anything to do with the film in question if it was to mock and criticise him?
@@johndododoe1411 "Effective" 🤣🤣🤣
And then he put Chaplin on his kill list 😂 couldn’t take a joke ig lol
@@Iasi-ue5ew how was it not a criticism of Hitler? He showed the fascists as they were: pathetic. It was a mockery of fascism.
Hitler and Chaplin said and feeled the same!
"We'll let them massacre the Poles, but invading France? Now that's too much." - Charlie Chaplin, probably.
Funny how responding to a genocidal campaign to kill anyone with German blood became "massacring the poor Poles".
Poles collaborated in the partition of Cekoslovakia. France had promised to protect them but pivoted. The Soviets tried to rally support for them but the west cowardly declined. Poland and Germany were in alliance, Poland supported Germanys first stage proposals for the final solution. Poland was betrayed by Germany, not innocently attacked.
The least ravaged Average France Hater :
Hitler: Look! I'm Charlie Chaplin. 😀
Chaplin: I hate impersonating this man.
Horrible how our government treated him
When you tell the truth people get angry and still today the American government doesn’t want anyone to sympathise with Russia.
Wdym? I thought he was considered a national treasure
@@coltonbarnes7861 by the people not the American government, the government considered him a foreign agent, political dissident and criminal
@@coltonbarnes7861he was hounded out of the US by the FBI and was effectively banned from returning after a visit to London.
@@brightgreencarrot why was the fbi after him?
Aw flawed as chaplin may have been he was a pioneer and a genius. That speech is so timeless and is quite simply one of the greatest ever written.
Well in the final speech, it sounds exactly like he is talking about wall street bankers...
He was, he was a communist and a Russian sympathiser. He hated fascism and the economic machine that had supported its rise to power.
That is one of, if not the best speech I've ever heard.
it honestly crazy that hitler watched his own film
twice
Play this speech every morning on loud spraker from the ISS to the whole world because it still absolutely is relevant.
Strange, if only he knew his nation did & still does exactly everything he spoke against..
Britain has, and still does, some horrid stuff, but they weren’t doing anything nearly as bad as what Germany was doing at the time.
"yo im gonna play this cool dude thats ruling germany!"
"yo this is kinda.."
The number of nazis apologists in the comment is extremely concerning to say the least
They aren't wrong though
@@ReginaRokeby how so?
Cey me a River
@@fuxihutterer8088 a river of the tears from the Jews 😂😂😂😂
Yep the World was already a shit show but it's becoming more and more clear that we are in the end times..... and maybe that's for the best our suffering has to end some day
You can tell how much of an inspiration he was. Im glad he used his voice at least once to say what he needed to.
But, also like, he sounds 1000% like Robin Williams
This speech is just the best part of the whole movie.
And there is such a great song made out of this speech.
He’s a diddler
Not incorrect though fascism is always terrible
When he looks directly into the camera at 0:23 he looks remarkably like Mike Myers.
May Charlie Chaplin Rest In Peace.
This is the most powerful speech in cinema history. Without question
and hitler himself watched it twice
Wait till he hears about what Winston Churchill did.
The allies definitely weren't saints but what the Axis forces did(especially Germany) would make Ted Bundy look like an alright guy by comparison
@@user-lq1jc6wf5m wait till you learn about what Churchill did in Indian subcontinent back then, which none of your history books would tell you about, the sheer number of victims of churchills atrocity would churn the guts of them acis leaders. But then again churchill is celebrated as a war hero whereas in the subcontinent he is deemed as somebody 100x worse than furher.
Winston Churchill was a great leader.
@@serpentines6356 he was worse than Der furher
@@user-lq1jc6wf5m jesus, look at the numbers churchill slaugh tered in the indian subcontinent, Them axis leaders numbers pales in comparison to the atrocities done by Churchill. Cant blame you for not knowing, for this is how history has been presented to you. But in the subcontinent, Churchill is considered worse than Furher.
Considering Chaplin and Hitler were the only known people in history to have this mustache, what are the odds they got this casting so right.
The Great Dictator isn't about Hitler it's about Adenoid Hynkel.
I'm bad at sarcasm, is that sarcasm?
No
It's literally the best speech in history, and it came from a silent master.
Go watch Europa the last battle…
Neo not-see propaganda.
The speech that's still so relevant today.
Fiddlie Fidlin
Singularly one of the greatest films ever made and that speech should be played endlessly today!
PLA soldiers should listen to this....but I am sure it is censored by CCP because they know it fits them perfectly
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Always that political idiot who wants to turn talk of Hitler into an argument against their own political enemy .
Man even after 84 years later, this movie is soo soo good, and with that speech at the end, it made history
Bro thought anybody would take him seriously
Hatsune Miku is bullshit
Agreed@@Pur0skarija
Get that fraud, @@Pur0skarija
That is more then likely the greatest speech every given by a person one who was silent his whole career at that
So "The Dictator" was a remake?
Nah that was more based on Saddam
@@darkaidenalex3551 Nearly identical titles, and both had an impassioned speech at the end. The similarities are palpable.
@@Drew-bc7zj Actually, sure, this film might have inspired Aladeen's, they are both comedy dramas anyway
The whole speech is very worth the listen.
I know what you did. Russian people remember
It's such a great speech too. If you haven't already, do yourself a favor and go watch the whole thing.
You want to know what's something about this man?I found a little interesting.People said oh Charlie Chappelle, a man he made of how to Hitler mustache, but he was a good guy.Yeah he was not a good guy
What?
¿Repite, por favor?
This speech is pure Shakespeare. Fantastic, poinient, and still relavent.
who tf is sir charles chaplin?
Are you 12
@@nafisahmad8409I bet even 12 year olds know CC
Greatest speak by movie maker almost made me cry
France declared war on Germany how can he get upset at them retaliating
Wehraboo
@@fz7091I mean he has a point
Because Germany kept invading everyone else.
@@pfcallen8728no he doesn't
@@Palestine4palestinies France declared war on Germany, that is why I said he has a point
Holy moly. I've never heard him speak before but by God that voice was something.
everything he said applies more to the allies than it ever could to Hitler lmao
Care to actually back up that outrageous claim?
typical
I think that this video is the first time I’ve ever heard Charlie Chaplin speak.
I wonder what he thought about British colonialism
Probably something dumb like it was bad
@@jackbradley1129jesus christ. i hole you get colonized. although with your level of critical- and basic -thinking, that might not change you 🙄
Why do you bring up a different topic that is unrelated to the video?
He didn't like it either, Google it
Times and values change, you cant compare them
So this is where the speech from "Iron Sky" came from
Such a shame Germany lost, they wouldn't have allowed mass immigration
"oh noo, black and brown people in europe?! how terrific!!1!"
That solves one problem and creates even more problems
As the world's resources dwindle, more people will die than from ten Hitlers.
Well, Poland for example was attacked by Germany and yet it doesn't allow mass immigration.
@@Spaibo Immigration crisis is very real in Europe, supporting Hitler because of that is beyond unreasonable however.
Paolo Nutini used this speech in his song ‘Iron Sky’, a very powerful song!