The Great Gatsby Comments

  • Harrison 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    In the post-financial crisis era, Gatsby's fate is actually more of a prophecy of his class...

  • Clair 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Jack Clayton remakes the famous American author Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" at the request of Hollywood, reflecting the yearning of the lower class for the upper class, and the American upper class hypocrisy and cruelty. Adapted by Coppola, the script takes on a new look due to the analysis of new eras and new concepts injected into it, without falling into the stream of ordinary romance...

  • Golda 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Stylish but too morbidly...

  • Enrico 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    A great story becomes mediocre on screen, the plot drags down Robert Redford to the point of sweating, and Mia Farrow's dramatic exaggeration leaves nothing but artificial disgust. What a pity Gatsby, the poor guy got rich for the rich, and he died in the end, is it worth it? Are you sure that Daisy is in love with you, not you who owns a house, a car, fame and...

  • Clovis 2022-03-22 09:02:29

    After watching this movie, only a masterpiece can stand the test of time. How can a 1974 movie be so good? Gatsby played so few, so handsome, but in love with the wrong person. It was a blessing for three lives to fall in love with him, Daisy was not worthy of his love. They communicated very little, Daisy actually went directly to Europe after his death (。ò ∀...

  • Mathilde 2022-03-21 09:02:48

    Insensitive. It has its own appearance (photography and art are deliberately refined), and it is rare to have its own spirit. It's a shame that Robert Redford is handsome, what a perfect Gatsby he would be with a director and heroine (the neurotic screeching in Mia Farrow is...

  • Alexander 2022-03-20 09:02:24

    A moving 70's...

  • Milton 2022-03-20 09:02:24

    I kind of understand why Eliot has such a great admiration for "The Great Gatsby." Fitzgerald wrote about an American society that is riddled with blemishes. From the rich (Gatsby) to the poor (car repair shop couple), none of them are spared. It's really right tempered with "The Wasteland". PS: It has nothing to do with disillusionment. After all, people who have had ideals can be talked about disillusionment, but this group of Yankees just keep making money and spending money without...

  • Braeden 2022-03-20 09:02:24

    Gatsby is heartbreaking, infatuated people will always lose miserably. No hesitating to give his life is just being tricked, kind Gatsby. It seems that ideal love can only be fornication, fair and safe. But I still admire Gatsby, not everyone has a lover who can make him omnipotent. If I were Daisy, I would commit suicide to accompany Gatsby. Wouldn't the wealthy life be bored? The repairman boss is willing to show affection for the derailed wife, let alone the...

  • Nola 2022-03-20 09:02:24

    Because...rich girls don't marry poor boys, Jay Gatsby. Haven't you heard? Rich girls don't marry poor...

Extended Reading
  • Jeremie 2022-03-21 09:02:48

    impression

    I knew it was a tragedy before I saw it, so I was mentally prepared, but at the end, I was still angry with the couple and killed the two lovers. In pursuit of true love. Gatsby is okay. Although the ending is tragic, it is a bit self-inflicted, but the repairman is really miserable. His...

  • Nelda 2022-01-11 08:02:35

    Whose dream is broken

    What does it mean if a literary masterpiece is repeatedly retaken? Is it really awesome? Does it really reflect the social outlook at that time? Is it too popular to make money? Is it extremely dramatic? Is it particularly easy to touch the mind of the director? The previous version is really...

The Great Gatsby quotes

  • Daisy Buchanan: I love the way you love me.

  • Daisy Buchanan: What'll we do with ourselves all afternoon? and the day after that. and the next thirty years.