"City Lights" is a silent film released in 1931, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin. The movie follows the adventures of The Tramp, a lovable but impoverished character, as he navigates life in a bustling city. He falls in love with a blind flower girl and tries to help her regain her sight while facing various comedic challenges.
The film is renowned for its blend of humor and emotion, showcasing Chaplin's unique ability to convey deep feelings without dialogue. "City Lights" is considered one of the greatest films in cinema history, highlighting themes of love, compassion, and the struggles of the underprivileged.