"Modern Times" is a classic film directed by Charlie Chaplin, released in 1936. It follows the story of The Tramp, a factory worker struggling to keep up with the fast-paced, mechanized world of the early 20th century. The film humorously highlights the challenges of industrialization, including long working hours and the dehumanizing effects of machines on workers.
Throughout the movie, Chaplin uses physical comedy and satire to critique society's obsession with progress and efficiency. As The Tramp navigates various misadventures, he ultimately seeks love and happiness, reminding viewers of the importance of human connection amidst the chaos of modern life.