Sometimes it's pretty haunting how art can imitate life so deeply, especially if the art in question was created in 1940 and it is replicating the world we live in at this very moment.
The final speech in Charlie Chaplin's "The Great Dictator" is one such piece of art. Although the film, which was written, produced, scored, and directed by Chaplin, is a satirical political dramedy about Nazi Germany, every single sentence of that amazing speech is painting a picture of our Earth in 2014. The greed, the corruption, political strife, hunger, science, progress, environmental concerns, war, and human happiness. It's enough to stop you dead in your tracks.
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