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Marvin 2021-12-22 08:01:06
Without the director of Ilya Kazan, the film's betrayal of the original author Williams completes the success of popular movies. A movie in which Newman is only responsible for pretending to be melancholy, and Elizabeth Taylor is responsible for pretending to be a cat. You won't meet a second woman who is more cat-like than Taylor. Do you ask what this film is about? Family conflicts? Heck, this film is a pure ethical conflict of human nature. Only a Williams-like genius can create such a sharp...
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Sidney 2021-12-22 08:01:06
The plot is compact and the characters are tense, making people sit down and dare not see William Tennessee, the breathless...
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Elmer 2021-12-22 08:01:06
LIZ has two sets of costumes in the play, but they are both very beautiful, but I don't think her beauty is suitable for a good woman like maggie! It is said that Tennessee Williams is not very satisfied with this adaptation, and I have the opportunity to look for the...
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General 2021-12-22 08:01:06
Trying to clarify all the truth and hypocrisy in life, this play is too powerful. After watching this movie, I want to give one star to all the family dramas I've seen...
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Elinor 2021-12-22 08:01:06
It's also an indoor movie, and it's not even a bit worse than "Living Desire Spring Festival". The kind of inter-personal pain in "Spirit" is something that everyone will experience personally and empathize with. And for this film, I can only say that you really make the actor! Even if you are gay, great? Do you still have a stinky face at your wife and complaining that your father doesn't care about you? What's more, the director didn't mention this at all in the end, and directly saved...
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Wilfrid 2021-12-22 08:01:06
Like a single-act drama, like "Thunderstorm", the jade lady is so beautiful and Newman is so handsome. The old man has a wealth of billions, the eldest son has a plan to be prudent and good at business, the eldest daughter-in-law trains a team of grandchildren to show off, but is overwhelmed and ugly. The old couple has always doted on the second son, but in the end they still ridiculed the second son, just the opposite of Ito. After seeing it, I felt that he was actually very unfair to the...
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Kolby 2021-12-22 08:01:06
It was really thrilling to play this side ball. Seeing that it was about to stage an awkward come-out drama, the jade lady’s sweet voice and tone changed abruptly, and she turned to the bedside fighting with a scene of Yingying and Yanyan at the end of the bed. Tennessee is very dissatisfied with this adaptation, but the lines are already very powerful, and the director's tuning is also a fairy-level. The most fascinating performance was on the old man. In the same year, he was nominated to win...
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Mike 2021-12-22 08:01:06
The shackles of patriarchy gave men more "stubborns" than women, and the railings set up to prevent "successors" from escaping from "Besieged City" were only high and not low. This may also be the reason why the frustrated "cowards" have become increasingly conservative and submissive, and have had to reinvigorate the "male prowess" by suppressing, humiliating, and persecuting women. Compared to "The Clever Woman of Zhu Men", the "wild horse" who experienced the lack of freedom earlier in the...
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Bradford 2021-12-22 08:01:06
How could there be such a woman? In the first second, she was still a grudge, and the next second she exuded the aura of a...
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Stephan 2021-12-22 08:01:06
"The smell of hypocrisy is the strongest." I still think that the form of the drama would be better, to avoid the close-ups of the movie, the jewels, the sofa, and the pillars. But that basement is so...
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Comments
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Margaret "Maggie" Pollitt: This is a deliberate campaign to ruin Brick!
Mae Pollitt: He don't need no help.
Margaret "Maggie" Pollitt: [crying] And for the most sordid reasons on earth! Greed! Avarice and greed!
Ida 'Big Momma' Pollitt: Margaret, darling, don't cry.
Mae Pollitt: Well, that takes the cake! Who are the tears for? Brick? Big Daddy? Or are they for yourself? Are you crying cause you're childless? You know why she's got no kids? Ask her big, beautiful husband!
Gooper Pollitt: Mae!
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Gooper Pollitt: You said I never loved Big Daddy. How would you know? How would he know? Did he ever let anybody love him? It was always Brick, always. From the day he was born, he was always partial to Brick. Why? Big Daddy wanted me to become a lawyer. I became a lawyer. He said to get married, I got married. He said to have kids, I had kids. He said to live in Memphis, I lived in Memphis. Whatever he said to do, I did.