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If you love Charlie Chaplin’s razor‑sharp satire in Monsieur Verdoux, you’ll find a surprisingly cohesive quartet of films that each echo its darkly comic take on marriage, crime, and society. From the contemporary romance‑infused misadventures of Jane Austen Wrecked My Life, to the gritty, audience‑beloved biopic Mesrine: Killer Instinct, the classic marital farce How to Murder Your Wife, and the hauntingly elegant revenge tale The Bride Wore Black, these titles span decades yet share a common thread of witty fatalism.

Together they map a spectrum: a fresh, gender‑twisted look at love and ambition; a celebrated true‑story gangster saga that pits personal rebellion against institutional oppression; a nostalgic slapstick that turns matrimonial mishap into comic crime; and a meticulously crafted French noir that turns grief into a methodical vendetta. By juxtaposing new and old, beloved and bold, this collection invites viewers to explore how humor and homicide can coexist on the silver screen, offering fresh perspectives on the very themes that made Verdoux a masterpiece.

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Jane Austen Wrecked My Life

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life

Movie · 2025

comedy · romance · drama

This fresh 2025 comedy‑drama captures the same blend of humor and fatalistic romance that fuels Monsieur Verdoux, offering a contemporary take on marrying for ulterior motives.

An aspiring author looking to get more out of life takes up a writing residency and finds herself in the sort of romantic entanglements that could come from the pages of a Jane Austen novel.


Mesrine: Killer Instinct

Mesrine: Killer Instinct

Movie · 2010

drama · action · thriller

Vincent Cassel’s charismatic portrayal of real‑life gangster Mesrine mirrors Chaplin’s anti‑hero, delivering a fan‑favorite crime saga that explores ambition, rebellion, and societal critique.

Jacques Mesrine, a loyal son and dedicated soldier, is back home and living with his parents after serving in the Algerian War. Soon he is seduced by the neon glamour of sixties Paris and the easy money it presents. Mentored by Guido, Mesrine turns his back on middle class law-abiding and soon moves swiftly up the criminal ladder.


How to Murder Your Wife

How to Murder Your Wife

Movie · 1965

comedy

Jack Lemmon’s 1965 comedy about an accidental marriage delivers the same playful yet dark examination of wedlock that made Verdoux a timeless satire.

Stanley Ford leads an idyllic bachelor life. He is a nationally syndicated cartoonist whose Bash Brannigan series provides him with a luxury townhouse and a full-time valet, Charles. When he wakes up the morning after the night before - he had attended a friend's stag party - he finds that he is married to the very beautiful woman who popped out of the cake - and who doesn't speak a word of English. Despite his initial protestations, he comes to like married life and even changes his cartoon character from a super spy to a somewhat harried husband.


The Bride Wore Black

The Bride Wore Black

Movie · 1968

crime · drama · mystery

Truffaut’s stylish thriller about a widow’s calculated vengeance aligns closely with Verdoux’s themes of murder, morality, and the seductive allure of wealth.

Julie Kohler is prevented from suicide by her mother. She leaves home, with the intent track down, charm and kill five men who do not know her. What is her goal? What is her purpose?

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A King in New York

Movie · 1957

This satirical comedy about a deposed monarch navigating Cold‑War America mirrors the dark, socially‑critical tone of Monsieur Verdoux.

The Circus

Movie · 1969

The Circus blends comedy with bittersweet drama, offering a slightly more whimsical take on Chaplin’s trademark social commentary.

The Kid

Movie · 1921

The Kid pairs heartfelt drama with Chaplin’s classic slapstick, showcasing the emotional depth that underpins his more cynical works.

The Gold Rush

Movie · 2025

The Gold Rush combines adventure and comedy while exploring survival and ambition, echoing the moral ambiguities present in Verdoux.
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