Steve Cochran

Steve Cochran

  • Born: 1917-5-25
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Jules 2022-01-03 08:01:16

      Times will never forget

      After coming to Hong Kong, I have the opportunity to go back and watch old movies, including Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s. Among them is this "Golden Age", which filmed the story of three "veterans" who returned to China after the war, full of mottled old marks of the times, but But it is...

    • Alivia 2022-01-03 08:01:16

      "Golden Age"-Veterans Dream Show

      This childlike version of the wedding march is really nice

      A war story featuring warmth and romance. The film mainly tells the story of three veterans returning home. Some people have lost their healthy bodies, some people have lost their own value, and some people have lost their family and...

    • Theodore 2022-03-27 09:01:09

      NY 182. 1. The meaning of healing is greater than discussion, but such a film will play a great role in social emotions and be engraved into cultural history in the context of that time. 2. Feelings are sincere and moving 3. There are many fixed-camera movies. The long shot of the dialogue is very unique. 4. The two compositions of Homer playing the piano in the bar and the final wedding vows are perfect. All the contradictions in one picture are melted into it, and Homer plays a role in resolving the contradictions.

    • Elbert 2022-04-22 07:01:32

      The three golden eras belonged to the officers and soldiers who fought heroically during the war, the people who were cautious and optimistic after the war, and Hollywood, which enjoyed the peak of the box office before TV entered their homes. Russell's performance is more eye-catching than amputation. March's shoe throwing paragraph is a bit slapstick. No matter how handsome Andrews is, he has to endure poverty. The production of this film, which faces the cruel reality and conveys the hope of understanding, is really the conscience of the industry.

    The Best Years of Our Lives quotes

    • Rob Stephenson: We've been having lectures in atomic energy at school, and Mr. McLaughlin, he's our physics teacher, he says that we've reached a point where the whole human race has either got to find a way to live together, or else uhm...

      Al Stephenson: [with grim finality] Or else.

    • [last lines]

      Fred Derry: You know what it'll be, don't you, Peggy? It may take us years to get anywhere. We'll have no money, no decent place to live. We'll have to work, get kicked around...

      [Peggy, not caring one way or the other about these things, kisses him]