The Heiress Comments

  • Liana 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    What I'm more confused about is whether Havilland looks so ugly. In fact, her father is sick. What if Montgomery is a liar? Isn't it good to enjoy a love relationship? The last scene is...

  • Ron 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    satire. The cruelty of the heroine is really learned from the master. Her father seemed to be encouraging her and teaching her, but in fact he always projected his deceased wife's perfect fantasy onto her, and turned to disappointment and contempt for her. She has never become an independent adult, and her initial inferiority was finally realized in her father's outburst. She used to be shy, but now it is despair and resentment. She knows her father's contempt for her, but she didn't want to...

  • Spencer 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Going up the stairs at the end is as terrifying and powerful as going down the stairs in "Sunset Boulevard". Haviland's acting skills Montgomery's brother is a facial...

  • Abagail 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    The lines, actors, and director are all impeccable. It is a very enjoyable film. In the end, I was really surprised by Olivia's acting skills. The contempt, ridicule, and determination in her eyes when she opened the curtains, it was like a different person in an instant....

  • Jacklyn 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    A love scam in which the wealthy but mediocre heiress is deeply in love, unable to extricate herself from it, unwilling to believe that the male protagonist is approaching him for money, eh, in the end it's true. The appearance of the heroine is really very old-fashioned. I once thought that the appearance of the heroine and her father could act as a husband and...

  • Cordie 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    If it was a male heir, he would definitely play with the girls who came up to...

  • Adeline 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    The story of a scumbag cheating on marriage has a heart-wrenching epic feel. Compared with being cheated by a scumbag and finding out that she has never gotten her father's love, the heroine breaks down. Olivia is introverted from the beginning until she finds out that she is being cheated on. The performance of my father's dislike of being betrayed by his lover's collapse and disheartenedness to the final blackening and coldness is really amazing. Compared with her, Montgomery is a wooden man...

  • Terence 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    20210206le. The subtitles of the Tencent version are extremely poor, which seriously affects the viewing of the movie, and it is almost completely finished by listening. The heroine is great. A woman's growth story.

  • Tamia 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    If a good daughter is hot-headed and is eloquent with a wild man from nowhere, she might as well tell her to watch a movie calmly. The movie will say that the richer the child, the less likely he will not take money seriously, and may resent it. The father of the mandarin ducks locked you in a gorgeous mausoleum, but you will never be short of this link of reality. The point is not that money can bring freedom, but that money can distinguish true love from false. Love, this subjective and...

  • Lon 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    "Yes, I can be very cruel. I've been taught by masters." It's very good, it's intentional (the ruthless inheritance, the continuation of patriarchy) and it's cool (women ko...

Extended Reading

The Heiress quotes

  • Austin Sloper: [Referring to Morris] I'll see him tomorrow.

    Catherine Sloper: You're so good that you will be fair and honest with him.

    Austin Sloper: I shall be as fair and honest with him as he is with you.

  • Aunt Penniman: Can you be so cruel?

    Catherine Sloper: Yes, I can be very cruel. I have been taught by masters.

The Heiress

Director: William Wyler

Language: English,French Release date: December 28, 1949

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