All That Heaven Allows

All That Heaven Allows

  • Director: Douglas Sirk
  • Writer: Peggy Thompson,Edna L. Lee,Harry Lee
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 25, 1955
  • Also known as: Was der Himmel erlaubt
  • "All That Heaven Allows" is an American movie directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson . It was produced in 1955. 
    The film tells about the relationship between a graceful middle-aged widow and a gardener who is 15 years younger than her, but the disparity in social status puts huge pressure on her, even her children cannot accept it. But in the end she still challenged the bad habits of society and bravely embarked on her own path of life. 

    Details

    • Release date December 25, 1955
    • Filming locations Circle Drive, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production companies Universal International Pictures (UI)

    Box office

    Gross worldwide

    $287

    Movie reviews

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    • By Sylvia 2022-01-18 08:01:22

      All That Heaven Allows

      Regarding Douglas Serk, Fassbender once commented that "he is a filmmaker who loves humans and does not despise humans as we do." Money is working under the system of questioning. It is something unique to the individual and still has the vitality to see the day."...
      Perhaps this is all that is allowed in heaven in the director's heart. Even if it is limited by the system and work, to preserve one's nature and personality, there will always be a day to see the clouds. The ending of the...

    • By Johnnie 2022-01-18 08:01:22

      Two puzzled

      The plot is great except for two questions. 1. What does Kirby like about Carrie? 2. Has Kirby grown up? Before Carrie finished talking, Kirby seemed to be a god, calm and confident. His annoying movements after Carrie left may be the most obvious scene of his emotional fluctuations in the entire movie. Of course you can see that the film admires his natural way of life, but criticizes his treatment of others. For example, he always allows others to decide his own life, but he doesn't know...

    • By 晓雪 2022-01-18 08:01:22

      Small breakdown of scene design

      Very beautiful romance films, although the plot is old-fashioned, the scene design gives people a very particular beauty. For example, in abandoned huts and Ron friends' houses, large areas of transparent glass often appear in the scenes-making the space very open. In the parties Cary and Cary attended, the mirror-reflecting indoor space was more common. The contrast between the two also reflects the attitudes of people of different classes. The former: transparent, clear, friendly, and sincere...

    • By Drew 2022-01-18 08:01:22

      If you are not afraid

      Deeply locked in the sorrow of the first house: the cracks in the United States

      "Deep Locked in the Spring" was released in 1955. At that time, the United States had just won the World War II dividend and became the real world hegemon, forming a huge middle class in China (at most, this group accounted for% of the total population of society. Eighty-five), the hippie movement has not yet occurred, the entire United States is in a state of...

    • By Maia 2022-01-18 08:01:22

      "Deep Locked in the Spring Festival"-Don't change your attitude to important things because of unimportant things

      Watching American stories in the 1950s and 1960s is like watching posters, with rich colors and gorgeous costumes, and the makeup is even more delicate to almost harsh, mixing with the aristocratic atmosphere that has not yet been annihilated and the vigor of new power. In the Oscars Best Picture, from the 24th "An American in Paris" to the 41st "Orphan in the Fog" in the many color films, everyone...

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    • By Olen 2023-09-02 06:22:05

      I really don't like Serk's topic-first argumentative...

    • By Elinore 2023-05-23 15:59:08

      Early spring and February are the same. The mirror image of charming moderation. A major source of Fassbender's second stage should be his harvest in the 1970 Seck retrospective, which was recommended in a special article in February...

    • By Hollie 2023-03-01 07:29:19

      "Ron's security comes from inside himself, and nothing can ever take it...

    • By Ladarius 2023-01-01 23:17:27

      The surreal colors give the film the thought behind the melodrama: it attacked the closed and conservative mainstream values ​​of the 50s middle class and punctured the bubble of perfect middle-class life. Later, the contradiction between social classes was upgraded to a racial contradiction in "Far From Heaven", and LGBT elements were added, which is a more modern interpretation of...

    • By Hannah 2022-04-24 07:01:22

      The story is very simple, but every aspect involved is very precise. It's a little bit of a special...

    Movie plot

    This film tells the story of a wealthy, graceful middle-aged widow, Carly Scott, who already has two sons who are in college. Once in the garden, she met fifteen-year-old Ron Kebbi who was pruning branches. She was immediately attracted by Kebe’s free spirit and Kebe’s romantic nature. Kebby also fell in love with Scott, and they both wanted to get married and live together. However, Kali Scott was worried that their marriage would...
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    Background creation

    Like Fritz Lang, Douglas Schick was originally German. He has been interested in drama since he was a student. On the one hand, he participated in performances on stage as an actor, and on the other hand, he was also engaged in drama production. Moreover, he became a stage director at the age of 23 and entered Ufa in Berlin at the age of 29. The company started his film career and first worked as a screenwriter in Ufa Company. In 1935,...
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    Movie quotes

    • Ron Kirby: Mick discovered for himself that he had to make his own decisions, that he had to be a man.

      Cary Scott: And you want *me* to be a man?

      Ron Kirby: [Giving her a knowing smile] Only in that one way.

    • Mona Plash: You know what everyone said.

      Cary Scott: No, but I'm sure you do.

    • Freddie Norton: How can anyone so little be so smart? And yet so pretty?