The Guardian
Robert Downey Jr sparkles as the British comedy giant but Richard Attenborough's film feels somewhat dutiful around him.
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Director
Richard Attenborough
Cast
Robert Downey Jr.,
Geraldine Chaplin,
Paul Rhys,
John Thaw,
Moira Kelly,
Anthony Hopkins
Genre
Drama
An elderly Charlie Chaplin discusses his autobiography with his editor, while is depicted his amazing journey from his poverty-stricken childhood to world-wide success after the ingenious invention of the Little Tramp.
The Guardian
Robert Downey Jr sparkles as the British comedy giant but Richard Attenborough's film feels somewhat dutiful around him.
Empire by Angie Errigo
Sir Richard Attenborough's long-in-the-making account of the life of Sir Charles Chaplin is a film you desperately want to like, but it emerges as a big, shiny, old-fashioned biopic that ultimately fails either to illuminate the genius of its subject or to excite as a story.
Austin Chronicle
This film wanders and dallies and much of it is fun to watch, but you really know about as much about Chaplin when you leave the theatre as when you enter, and what's missing is the magic.
Washington Post by Rita Kempley
It's a monumental biopic that cheapens the hero's successes by glossing over the failures that surely also shaped the man.
Time Out London
Attenborough's very traditional biopic is a disappointment. Downey has captured the idealism and the melancholy, but not the sentimentality of the comic.
ReelViews by James Berardinelli
All-in-all, however, even though Chaplin is fitfully entertaining, it fails to touch enough emotional chords to make it of more than passing interest.
Chicago Reader by Jonathan Rosenbaum
This packaged tour through the great man's career is unenlightening and obfuscating, despite an adept lead performance by Robert Downey Jr.
The New York Times by Vincent Canby
Chaplin is to serious biography, even to Mr. Attenborough's Gandhi, what unfortified cornflakes are to real food. It's slick packaging around what is mostly warm air.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
This is a disappointing, misguided movie that has all of the parts in place to be a much better one.
Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman
A massive Hollywood biopic about a man who never quite seems there.
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