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Freda 2022-04-30 06:01:09

It’s an old movie from 1954, and the black-and-white picture shows a strong American comedy style, but I want to talk about the protagonist Diez.

He is a businessman in Manpu Town, he doesn't care about money, he loves to live the life he wants to live. He loves music and can play the trumpet, including when he is about to leave Manpu Town to go to the big city, he also said goodbye to the people who sent him with a smile. When he arrived in New York and told that he was about to inherit the huge inheritance of his uncle, he did not show a fanaticism for money, but went out to play very casually. The newspaper believed it was big news, and sent reporter Barbie to get acquainted with him and wanted to get first-hand news to be published on the front page of tomorrow. From the beginning, Barbie had a strong purpose in getting along with Diez, and finally was attracted by Diez's kindness, enthusiasm and compassion, and fell in love with him. Everything in the film revolves around Diez, including the paparazzi stalking him to take pictures of his ugly material. After taking over the villa, Diez refuses the bodyguards to follow him to lock the bodyguards. Diez has not been changed in the unfamiliar big city environment. Not tempted by the so-called high society, he just wanted to end this matter quickly and return to Manpu Town to be a happy trumpeter. At the same time, the film also intentionally or unintentionally showed some knowing things that Diez made when he entered the city as a countryman with curiosity about new things. The humor is also a highlight of the film. In the end, Diez gave up the huge amount of inheritance and distributed it to the peasants affected by the Great Depression. Although Diez was initially ignored in the court, he finally won, and he also showed justice and kindness. The meaning of victory. After Dizzy divided his huge inheritance, he was thrown into the sky by the joyful farmers. At the same time, Dizzy also reaped his love with Barbie and returned to Manpu Town.

Deez represents a kind of beautiful fantasy of American society about the rich at that time, and it is also a kind of black criticism of the Great Depression. I think Diez is a hero similar to Van Helsing, a real hero who does not exist in real life.

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Mr. Deeds Goes to Town quotes

  • John Cedar: I have good news for you, sir. Mr. Semple left a large fortune when he died. He left it all to you, Mr. Deeds. Deducting the taxes, it amounts to something in the neighborhood of $20,000,000.

    Mrs. Meredith - Housekeeper: How about lunch? Are the gentlemen going to stay or not?

    Longfellow Deeds: Of course they're going to stay. She's got some fresh orange layered cake, you know, with the thick stuff on the top. Sure, they don't want to go to the hotel.

    [starts playing the tuba]

    John Cedar: Perhaps you didn't hear what I said, Mr. Deeds. The whole Semple fortune goes to you: $20,000,000.

    Longfellow Deeds: Oh, yes, I heard you, all right. $20,000,000. That's quite a lot, isn't it.

    Cornelius Cobb: It'll do in a pinch.

    Longfellow Deeds: Yes, in deed. I wonder why he left me all that money. I don't need it.

    [returns to playing the tuba]

  • Cornelius Cobb: Look.

    John Cedar: What?

    Cornelius Cobb: That tuba player. Well, now I've seen everything.