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Dortha 2022-03-25 09:01:08
Before they call him a man
Water fountains in 1955, and the issue of youth education appeared in American films. Perhaps "Four Hundred Blows" showed the poverty of childhood and the powerless accusation of the adult world, and the little four of "Guling Street Teenage Murder Incident" enriched the source of the...
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Albert 2022-03-20 09:01:45
gentle rebel
The scene where James Dean pushes his father is really awesome, he yells stand up for me, glares at his mother and expects his father to be brave. Obviously a father but more like a son, obviously a son but he wants to teach his father how to become a man. The relationship between James Dean and...
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Tressa 2022-04-23 07:02:04
I can't believe how you looked at me, with your James Dean glossy eyes...speechless! I can't help but call me rotten. Does the lack of fatherly love cause gay tendencies? !
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Frieda 2022-04-21 09:02:06
It is better to call "Rebel without a Cause" than "In the Name of the Father". The three main characters have a weak father, a missing father, and a rude and indifferent father. The core is the loss of value coordinates, but the movie only puts forward this premise, and the story does not continue to delve deeper along this core, and the plot follows a little later.
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Jim Stark: Get lost!
Ray Fremick: Hang loose, boy. I'm warning you!
Jim Stark: Wash up and go home!
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Jim Stark: [to a shivering Plato] Want my jacket?
[Plato looks up at Jim]
Jim Stark: You want my jacket? It's warm.
[Plato shakes his head]