Extended Reading
  • Herminia 2022-03-24 09:02:11

    A good medicine for postwar trauma

    The employment problem of soldiers after the war has always been a reality that all countries are concerned about and cannot escape. Not only war, when you do anything there will be an end to that day; as the saying goes: "There is no such thing as a feast in the world". When we are in pain, we...

  • Theodore 2022-01-03 08:01:16

    After returning to his hometown...

    Movies in the 1940s are often equipped with very "vulgar" posters. I can’t wait to put all the characters in, one head after another, without any sense of art, and I suddenly lose my appetite, unlike the posters of today, which are forced. They are all very tall, but they are often disappointed...

  • Mabelle 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Vintage films were especially slow in those years, with William Wheeler taking the lead especially in slowness

  • Evie 2022-04-20 09:01:48

    Perhaps the film is paraphrased as "The Aftermath of the War"

The Best Years of Our Lives quotes

  • Marie Derry: Say, who is this Peggy Stephenson?

    Fred Derry: She's a girl.

    Marie Derry: I didn't think she was a kangaroo!

  • Homer Parrish: I didn't see much of the war... I was stationed in a repair shop below decks. Oh, I was in plenty of battles, but I never saw a Jap or heard a shell coming at me. When we were sunk, all I know is there was a lot of fire and explosions. And I was ordered topsides and overboard. And I was burned. When I came to, I was on a cruiser. My hands were off. After that, I had it easy... That's what I said. They took care of me fine. They trained me to use these things. I can dial telephones, I can drive a car, I can even put nickels in the jukebox. I'm all right, but... well, you see, I've got a girl.