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Natalia 2022-03-12 08:01:02
If it is an hour longer, it may be earlier than "Gone with the Wind". Betty's self-interrogation about love and people's hearts at the end of the film is completely worth the golden statue. The boldness and fiery of a woman in the American South is like Betty wearing an outdated red dress. Even if the price of wearing it is to fall into hell, she will also Raising his chin recklessly, he walked down one step at a time to meet death. As a human being, it is not just this loneliness to...
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Eldora 2022-03-12 08:01:02
After seeing it, I have to take a second shot. Grandma Bette Davis plays Gone With the Wind, maybe it will be...
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Abby 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Like another version of "Gone with the Wind", it also has a dramatic and historical plot, but the story focuses more on the heroine's understanding of love and changes before and after. However, the different views of the South and the North, the controversy over the abolition of the death penalty, and the relationship between black and white master and servant are all understated. Also, Henry. The combination of Fonda and Betty is very, very...
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Dana 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Bette fled and litigated, but returned to Warners after the end, but it turned out to be a lot of fun. It really has the means! In "Tears in Red Shirt", Bette held back her tears every time, but the audience wept on her behalf... In addition, it turned out that the director Wyler and Bette were once a couple, and the three films they worked together were very...
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Wayne 2022-03-12 08:01:02
It does have a bit of Gone with the Wind meaning, a year earlier than Gone with the Wind, but the pattern is not so grand. Bette Davis and Wheeler have been nominated for Oscars three times, but this time they won the Best Actress. The background of the film is the outbreak of yellow fever in New Orleans in 1852. At this time, I really feel a little...
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Reagan 2022-03-12 08:01:02
It's surprising that this movie appeared before Gone with the Wind. Because a lot of the shots are too gwtw-like. Bette Davis played Scarlett before Vivien...
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Granville 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Betty is pregnant with Wheeler's child in the film and entangled with Fonda. Fonda's wife called, "I'm pregnant with Jane Fonda, who will win 2 Oscars in the future, and I'm about to give birth. ?", life outside the film can be said to be more exciting than the...
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Marianna 2022-03-12 08:01:02
New Orleans 1852. They're just petty and narrow-minded. - No, it's just that they got rules and they go by them. Same as you and...
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Josephine 2022-03-12 08:01:02
In the introduction: Betty's role also proves that women can be strong, ruthless, aggressive, and can even deprive men of privileges that have always been regarded as men, making men suffer from women's losses. It can be said that she is the first interpreter of "women's films". I tried to understand the background of that era, maybe it was a defense of women's rights for that era. Someone has to set a precedent, and I undoubtedly admire the influence and courage of Betty and the director. But...
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Milton 2022-03-12 08:01:02
3.5. Order, Dress, Duel, Disease. The script is too broken, the three key situations almost only emphasize the one-man show, and the marginal elements are limited in expansion. The heroines are almost always disgusting, but the reconciliation and redemption at the end are sincere. It can be said that Wyler, Bette Davis and Ernest Haller worked together to save a not-so-great...
Jezebel Comments
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Buck Cantrell: Look here, Miss Julie. You were out here a mighty long time with Pres Dillard.
Julie: Oh, please, Buck. Pres had just been punishing the brandy, and...
Buck Cantrell: My back teeth! Did he lose his capacity to drink like a gentleman in the North, too? What does he think a lady's house is? A riverboat bar? What did he do?
Julie: Oh, Buck. I wouldn't have some silly thing I said be the cause of anything.
Buck Cantrell: Miss Julie, you won't be the cause of anything. Depend on me.
Julie: Thank you, Buck.
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Buck Cantrell: I like my convictions undiluted, same as I do my bourbon.