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Dennis 2023-08-27 13:11:15
The plot of the two BD novels didn't give me much feeling. On the other hand, Bette really has the ability to play every unpleasant character in a sympathetic and even immersive...
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Sunny 2023-06-26 00:13:55
Similar to "Gone with the Wind", Vivien is still too British in comparison, and Betty is the feeling of an American...
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Viviane 2023-04-13 06:39:58
3.5/5 The acting is really explosive; Fangda's aura is completely...
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Maxine 2023-04-11 18:37:47
They were so young...
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Willis 2023-03-29 09:38:52
Bette Davis is not suitable for this role. In addition, the film is also very interesting as a silhouette of the era. For the sake of "true love" CP, classical Hollywood does not hesitate to rely on the big plot of the plague to defeat some characters, and implements the era of the code that would rather die No extramarital...
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Joana 2022-12-25 04:52:58
"Gone with the Wind" prelude, 1850s background, yellow fever, north-south contradictions, manor style of horse training, duels, dances, banquets, Julie-Hao Scarlett, Amy-Melan. The three-act plot is clear. Julie is Jezebel, and the red dress is the scarlet beast of Revelation chapter seventeen. It's a female film, not a feminist film: Julie's early struggle for freedom in the relationship between the sexes (the renegade) and social conventions (the red dress) was relegated to the coddling of...
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Marshall 2022-11-30 13:09:28
It may be because of the subtitles. I don't understand the plot of the film, so I don't understand Bette Davis' acting skills. The soundtrack is pretty...
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Vicenta 2022-11-14 08:36:37
"Gone with the Wind" with a smaller format, Betty's character is dead, and Fonda's hairstyle is...
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Roderick 2022-10-14 07:17:34
Betty Davis lost her lawsuit and returned to Warners, but she won casting rights within a certain range. At this time, Warner handed over the heavy responsibility of production to the new style Hull Wallace, and started the "high-cost, refined production"...
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Linnea 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Willfulness will make a woman lose happiness! Willfulness will make a woman lose her life! However, goose, living out oneself, is so difficult but so...
Jezebel Comments
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Julie Marsden: Would you like to see my new dress?
Preston Dillard: That's what I wanted to do all day!
Julie Marsden: Well, let me go. There it is.
Preston Dillard: For the Olympus Ball?
Julie Marsden: Isn't it lovely?
Preston Dillard: Julie, it's red!
Julie Marsden: It's gorgeously red!
Preston Dillard: You can't wear red to the Olympus Ball!
Julie Marsden: Why not?
Preston Dillard: You never saw an unmarried girl in anything but white!
Julie Marsden: Well, you're going to see one tomorrow night.
Preston Dillard: Julie, you can't be serious!
Julie Marsden: Are you afraid someone will take me for one of those girls from Gallatin Street?
Preston Dillard: Julie!
Julie Marsden: Oh, I'm sorry! I forgot: I'm a child. I'm not supposed to know about things like Gallatin Street. I'm just supposed to flutter around in white.
Preston Dillard: You're supposed to know better than to scandalize the whole town!
Julie Marsden: [sarcastically sincere] It might be bad for the bank. Of course! Will you please hold another directors' meeting and ask them to decide what I can wear?
Preston Dillard: Julie, for heaven's sake! Will you be reasonable?
Julie Marsden: Were you reasonable this afternoon?
Preston Dillard: So, that's it! You're just nursing a spite. Well, I'm not going to let you. You've made your point. For once, you're going to do as I say. I'm calling for you tomorrow night at ten, and you're going to be dressed properly for the ball, in white!
Julie Marsden: Am I? Oh, but, of course, Preston. If you say so.
Preston Dillard: Don't be absurd! Your own good sense will say so!
Julie Marsden: And if it doesn't?
Preston Dillard: Then, my sweet, you and I will sit at home quietly with our embroidery.
[He kisses Julie]
Preston Dillard: Good night. Tomorrow night at ten.
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[first lines]
Buck Cantrell: [to cabby] Boy, stop here.
[to Dick]
Buck Cantrell: Might as well get us a bottle.
Dick Allen: Julie'll have plenty to drink at the ball.
Buck Cantrell: Yes, pardon Dick - always messed up with cherries n' such. Come on.
[to cabby]
Buck Cantrell: Wait right here.
Driver: Yes sir, Mr. Cantrell sir.
[Buck and Dick enter the St. Louis Hotel]