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Katrine 2022-04-22 07:01:54
How mainstream was William Wyler in that...
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Lonzo 2022-04-22 07:01:54
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Rosemarie 2022-04-22 07:01:54
It has a unique feminine charm, but what the hell is a...
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Emil 2022-04-22 07:01:54
This film is not very well rated, but I like it very much, and also like William Wheeler's storytelling. Betty is a wayward high-society girl who breaks into the bank and chooses a red dress to attend the dance, which intensifies her conflict with Henry Fonda. A year later, Henry Fonda had married another wife. The whole film writes about the status quo of various times such as the Civil War, the status of black people, railway construction, and infectious diseases. Of course, after sending...
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Jana 2022-04-22 07:01:54
The heroine is both love and hate, and I can understand why Buck went to a duel knowing that he was being used. On the contrary, the final choice of the female supporting role makes life respectful, and love is not...
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Bettye 2022-04-22 07:01:54
The heroine is too like a friend, and she falls down with laughter. It's a pity that the little girl was born at the wrong time. She can also become a character...
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Darien 2022-04-22 07:01:54
After watching it for 40 minutes, I was convinced by Bette's acting skills, which brought the dramatic conflict and plot tension of the whole film to a higher level. I can't wait to kneel under her red...
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Alexis 2022-04-22 07:01:54
The story is innocuous and seems to be planning a happy ending all the time. However, the seemingly spoiled girl learns to take on and sacrifice after repeated twists and turns, and blooms with independent brilliance. Although the love scene is still the protagonist, the story is not content with the stereotype of a love triangle. It projects the abolition of slavery, plague and southern customs on the eve of the Civil War onto the characters, which is very powerful....
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Julianne 2022-04-22 07:01:54
This kind of film is still drunk for 100 minutes, and the essence is the feeling that the plot has not yet unfolded in the last 20 minutes. The female director played by Bette is selfish and vicious, but when facing love, she has the strongest spirit and emotions. It is this emotion that drives her forward, but Fang Da's performance is useless. some things will...
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Raphael 2022-03-27 09:01:21
This is by no means another version of Gone with the Wind. The essence is completely different. The most important thing is that a woman knows how to love. If you want to use a story of a woman to show that women are independent, independent, strong and brave, is that the greatest malice and misunderstanding of independent women? The motive for wearing a red dress is too weak, and when you wear it, you care about other people's eyes and even feel ashamed. This is a work and it can't hold up....
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Kyle 2022-03-12 08:01:02
foreign jealous woman
From the beginning of the film, the title seems to think it is a love story of Betty Davis being wronged, Betty who is translucent, which looks like 30 years old. Towards the end of the film, she slowly realized the evil of her jealous woman.
The more I look at it, the more I feel that this movie is...
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Madelyn 2022-03-12 08:01:02
A compilation of teaching materials for red shirt and tear stains
Film Art 152 Betty is the most important person in the set This three-point lighting method puts her in focus Film Art 220 The director is here to show that taking what matters off the screen first and then bringing it into the frame creates a stunning Effect The hand intrudes into the picture to...
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Julie: Pres, why did you do it? Why Pres?
Preston Dillard: Because I love her.
Julie: But you had my love.
Preston Dillard: And lost it.
Julie: Wasn't that memory more real than anything she had to give to you?
[Preston walks away]
Julie: Oh, don't be cross with me, Pres. Just tell me. You must!
Preston Dillard: Please don't, Julie!
Julie: Shall I cry for you? Nobody ever made me cry but you... And that was only twice! Do you remember?
Preston Dillard: Yes.
Julie: How much do you remember?
Preston Dillard: Everything you ever said or did. But that's passed now, Julie. Done. Finished.
Julie: I ought to have come to you. I wanted to so terribly. It was because I wanted to so much that I couldn't. You do understand that, don't you, Pres?
Preston Dillard: I didn't understand. I just knew what you did.
Julie: But you had to come back home, didn't you? You had to come back to the country and the things you know, because you belong here! Nothing can change that. Pres, Listen... Can you hear them? The night noises? The mockingbird in the magnolia? See the moss hanging from the moonlight? You can fairly taste the night, can't you? You're part of it, Pres, and it's part of you. Like I am. You can't get away from us, Pres, we're both in your blood. This is the country you were born to, the country you know and trust. Your country, Pres! Amy wouldn't understand. She'd think there'd be snakes.
Preston Dillard: Julie, please!
Julie: Oh, it isn't tame and easy like the North. It's quick and dangerous, but you trust it! Remember how the fever mist smells in the bottoms, rank and rotten? But you trust that, too, because it's part of you. Just as I'm part of you and we'll never let you go!
[Julie kisses Preston, he pushes her away]
Julie: Pres, you're afraid!
[Preston glares at her angrily and walks away]
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Preston: [stands at the door] Goodbye, Julie.
Julie: [looks at Preston slightly shocked] Is that all you've got to say to me?
Preston: There's nothing more to say.
Julie: Evidently, you've made up your mind.
Preston: No, Julie. You've made up my mind.
Julie: [looks at Preston and smiles slightly] Goodbye, Pres.
[shakes his hand, eyes him carefully, frowns, and then slaps him]
Preston: Goodbye, Julie.