Charlotte works in a factory tightening screws on a treadmill. A day has a nervous breakdown product of the stress of his job, his nose begins to tighten screws instead of creatingchaos and ends before it can be reduced and pour into the street. Once recovered, he is imprisoned unjustly accused of leading a street riots. After his stay in prison, he finds that life onthe street is quite difficult. Before receiving a special letter in working in community issues (community work), but after a few jobs failed (due to his clumsiness), try to lock itagain blaming the theft of a loaf of bread made by an orphan who had hungry, both meet at a police patrol, and then boldly but successful escape, and since then the two end up seeking lifetogether, with the dream of having a nice house. First, the vagabond began working as a night clerk at a mall, but is fired for falling asleep on a pile of clothes. Then the wandererreturns to work in the factory as an assistant mechanic. But the factory closed because of a strike and again the protagonist is arrested wrongly accused of attacking and clumsinessinadvertently a policeman during the riots (which threw a brick stepping on a table). On leaving prison, he finds that the orphan has found a job in a cafe where the waiters sing and look forwork also promises to him. The Tramp (Charlotte) is a terrible waiter but at the same time, a lot of fun to customers when it comes time to sing, so it seems to have found stableemployment. But the orphanage managers come and try to take the girl after being sought for vagrancy. The two manage to escape. In the final sequence, both are walking through a desolate road.The girl began to mourn, but the tramp is encouraged to keep hope and smile. They move together toward the horizon, looking for his future both good dream, without surrender, hand in hand
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