The superb acting skills of the actors in this movie are really admirable, especially the actress Vivien Leigh's Scarlett Scarlett, who fully expresses Scarlett Scarlett's personality characteristics. Before the American Civil War, Scarlett was just a wayward, mischievous and ignorant rich girl. She fell in love with Ashley, a man with a wife. She ignored Lanny and expressed her admiration for him to Ashley many times. But he was indecisive and didn't tell Scarlett directly that he loved Lanny, not Scarlett. But Scarlett, a cat-like woman with a charming appearance, no man would not fall down on her pomegranate dress. So it cannot be said that Ashley does not love Scarlett at all. Personally, I really don’t like Ashley. Since I have a wife, I should reject other women decisively and leave no hope for others. Let's talk about his wife, Melanie. She is educated, wise and cultivated, and believes in her husband. She is the kindest and most kind person in this movie, such a nearly perfect woman. When others were insulting Scarlett, she would stand by Scarlett's side and defend her. Scarlett hated her and was gradually moved by her kindness and kindness, and didn't hate her, crying bitterly for her death.
After Scarlett went through the war, she completely abandoned her self-willed and ignorant in the past. She became strong, and in order to survive, she even took all means to rob her own sister's fiancé. Her poverty is so hideous and terrifying, and the war is so cruel and indifferent. She has become greedy, vain, and selfish. I think this is justified, and the environment can change a person. But her strength and tenacity are unmatched. She lost her parents and food and clothing became a problem. She delivered Lanni and raised a family, doing everything possible to prevent everyone from becoming homeless or starving to death on the street. She even sold herself, and finally she successfully managed the Kiba factory and became a strong woman in the business world. She is courageous and strong. Starting from scratch is worthy of our admiration and learning from her.
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