Gone with the Wind is the most proud blockbuster film in Hollywood film and television. This film is costly, luxurious scenes, and realistic war scenes. With its commendable artistic achievements, it has become a classic in American film history. The work is never tiresome.
Gone with the Wind is adapted from the novel of the same name, also known as Gone with the Wind. The heroine Scarlett’s personality is complex and diverse. Her love for her first love Ashley is warm and pure, but it is mixed with vanity and selfishness. The less Ashley is not available, the more she will never forget him. But she is smart and brave, and she has a cold and greedy side in her character. The competitive character led to the failure of her three marriages. And the actor Reid. It is bohemian and cynical, but sometimes it reveals a gentlemanly demeanor. Rhett and Scarlett are too similar, so the more Rhett cannot get Scarlett's heart, the more he wants to get it. Two people who are alike are both strong in life, but they still want to be strong in relationships. This is not feasible.
Gone with the Wind is immortal, golden years, and priceless classics. Love, the most touching theme in the movie, is even more precious in the flames of war.
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