Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? I AM

Corene 2021-12-31 08:01:57

The waves caused by this movie are huge. When this wonderful drama in the 1960s was to be put on the screen by Warners Bro., it caused huge controversy. This is also a landmark movie, because it is Because of this film and a subsequent film called Blow Up, the current American film classification system of G, PG, R, and NC-17. When this film was first put on the screen, it It is rated as a movie that is only allowed to watch over the age of 18. In fact, even with this restriction, the content of the movie has been further changed and has been reviewed. In the original script, Martha's line SCREW YOU!! was changed to GOD DAMN YOU! !

it is in this huge controversy in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf release, the name of the movie and drama, like the original, with reference to the theme song of the Three Little Pigs and the writer Virginia Woolf. Martha and George, like in reality and illusion The entanglement in the film, from the beginning to the end. This is definitely not a movie that makes people happy to watch. In fact, my first feeling after watching the movie is to vomit. This is of course not just a problem with Martha and George, the fact is The other couple in the story, Nick and Honey, have the same problem...Neither Martha nor Honey can have children even though they both want...The two couples who seem to be opposites at the beginning of the story actually have A lot of things in common...but of course the story does not stop here. This movie talks about the many social problems under the glamorous surface of the United States in the 1960s. It is a bit similar to the theme of The Great Gatsby... the glamorous American Dream Behind it, there are many problems that most people don’t want to face. This is one of the reasons why this movie is so controversial.

What’s interesting is that the heroes and heroines in the movie are also husband and wife in reality. People wonder if they also bring real-life feelings into the movie? Looking at it alone, this movie may seem hysterical and inexplicable, but when it comes to the background of the times, this movie may be regarded as a representative of the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. .

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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? quotes

  • Honey: Oh, I don't know, a little brandy maybe. "Never mix, never worry!"

    George: Martha? Rubbing alcohol for you?

    Martha: Sure! "Never mix, never worry!"

  • [Martha has changed into an embarrassingly tight and revealing outfit]

    George: Why Martha! Your Sunday chapel dress!