No cause

Luciano 2021-12-08 08:01:40

The final sirens brought people back to Jim's initial shouting sound, as if everything could still be the same as when the three met at the police station for the first time.

I also expect this to be true

Within a day, the protagonist became a man admired by Judy and trusted by friends. And this compliment finally came from his father, who has always been chicken in his eyes.

What if I stand up earlier?

And the father finally rebelled against his wife at the end of the film. Judy has also grown up, still mocking others sincerely in the morning, and has carefully put on the fallen leather shoes for Plato late at night. Vaguely, the young children have the appearance of "parents".

Finally surrounded by so much love after death

It's just that the price paid for growth is too much. The same cherished honor, Buzz fell off the cliff with a bit of sympathy, and Plato, who treats each other carefully, repeatedly opened his heart, but finally fell under the muzzle of the nameless gun. The title "Rebellion without a Cause" is very aptly translated, but we can see the "cause" of these teenagers' rebellion-imperfect paternal love, but this "rebellion" seems to lack a "reason". Unreasonable accomplishment of the drama, satisfying the director, and punishing the role of the screen.

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Extended Reading
  • Wayne 2021-12-08 08:01:40

    Too Fast to Live Too Young to Die

  • Bertha 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    This film tells us that American children in the 1950s appeared relatively late in puberty. James Dean is actually not as handsome as the legend, and his eyebrows are even wretched, but he really interprets his role beautifully, because he is playing himself.

Rebel Without a Cause quotes

  • Jim Stark: Did you make my sandwiches?

    Mrs. Carol Stark: There's meatloaf and, peanut butter.

    [Jim laughs]

    Mrs. Stark, Jim's grandmother: What did I tell you?

    [condescendingly]

    Mrs. Stark, Jim's grandmother: Peanut butter.

    Mrs. Carol Stark: Well there's a thermos of orange juice and apple sauce cake to go with it.

    Mrs. Stark, Jim's grandmother: [to Jim] And *I* made that.

  • Ray Fremick: Do you go by another name?

    Plato: They call me Plato.

    Crawford Family Maid: He was a Greek philosopher. They

    [Plato turns away]

    Crawford Family Maid: You talk nice to the man, John, he's going to help you.

    Plato: Nobody can help me.