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Chaplin plays dual roles: a gentle, unnamed Jewish barber (a spiritual cousin to the Tramp) and Adenoid Hynkel, the hysterical dictator of Tomainia—a transparent parody of Hitler. After escaping a concentration camp, the barber, who suffers from amnesia, is mistaken for Hynkel and forced to deliver a speech to invading forces. What follows is the most famous monologue in cinema history. ★★★★★ Here’s a review of The Great Dictator
“More than a comedy—a document of courage.” Would you like a shorter version or a review focused on a specific aspect (e.g., the speech, historical context, or Chaplin’s performance)? focusing on its significance