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Kelli 2022-04-07 08:01:02
She only dares to kill people she doesn't hate
I don't know how the heroine of "Little Fox" in 1941 was reacted, but if this glamorous lady with water snake waist and fat skin came to the 2020s, she would definitely be "beautiful and miserable" that caused warm cheers.
She is "greedy" - glamorous and enchanting, pampered, uneasy about the status...
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Vanessa 2022-04-07 08:01:02
It is necessary to talk about the role of aunt
The character setting of Auntie is really layered.
She should have been an optimistic and kind person, and she also had the desire to talk, especially after her husband treated her badly, she would have more desire to talk. The heroine asked everyone what they wanted to do when they got rich, and...

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Elenora 2022-04-07 08:01:02
William Wheeler retains all the essence of the original drama, left-wing satire and clear moral innuendo. The theme of the Bible is clarified at the beginning, and at the same time, he adds the film style he is good at, such as the classic depth of field shots, which are perfect. Capturing the personality characteristics of different characters, and the use of a large number of mirror objects in the film, alluding to the multi-faceted nature of human nature, Davis dedicated his chilling acting skills, greed, snobbery and loneliness.
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Melany 2022-04-07 09:01:08
William Wheeler is very good at shaping characters, and with a commercial cooperation as the plot promotion, he presents the good and evil, cowardice and cruelty of many characters in such a three-dimensional manner. At the moment of money, marriage and even family can be ignored. Regina, the heartless and cruel, Ben, the puppet Oscar and the fool Leo, are the representatives of the villains. On the opposite side, there are also the kind aunt, the righteous David, the innocent Alexandra and the generous Horace. In the end, the plot was cold-blooded to the extreme, but fortunately there was a trace of goodwill at the end that came into the light.
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Regina Giddens: Alexandra, I've come to the end of my rope. Somewhere there's got to be what I want, too. Life goes too fast. You can go where you want, do what you want, think what you want. I'd like to keep you with me but I won't make you stay. No, I won't make you stay.
Alexandra Giddens: [thoughtful] You couldn't, Mama. Because I don't want to stay with you. Because I'm beginning to understand about things. Addie said there were people who ate the earth and those that stood around and watched them do it. And just then Uncle Ben said the same thing. Really the same thing. Tell him from me, Mama, I'm not going to watch you do it.
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Ben Hubbard: Down here we have a strange custom. We drink the last drink as a toast. That's to prove that the Southerner's always on his feet for the last drink.
[later he admitted to making that up for the occasion]