A Flower of Evil-"Gone with the Wind" Film Critic (1)

Deja 2022-03-24 09:01:16

I like the novels and movies of "Gone with the Wind", and I believe its protagonist Scarlett Scarlett (also known as Scarlett) will leave a touching impression on audiences, especially female audiences. Some people say that "Gone with the Wind" is largely about a woman falling in love with a man she shouldn't love. The success of the film is to outline the mental outlook of American youth in the twentieth century, expressing the excitement and sorrow, dreams and pursuits of a young woman. Evil is a flower, its color is bright and cold, its fragrance is strong and far away, its appearance is pretty and weird, Scarlett Scarlett is a blooming flower of evil. It bloomed in the chaotic and thorny environment of the American Revolutionary War. She attracted the attention of men around her with her beauty, intelligence, stubborn personality, jealousy and strong desire to conquer, and insisted on doing her own way. She once took away the happiness of others by virtue of beauty time and time again, and finally experienced the war, finally let her understand who she loves the most, but everything is irretrievable. The story of "Gone with the Wind" spans twelve years. It focuses on the image of Scarlett Scarlett, the daughter of the manor owner, with the American Civil War as the background. The story of "Gone with the Wind" is Scarlett Scarlett's story. Scarlett Scarlett is like a gust of wind blowing across the world. Scarlett Scarlett's image penetrates into the hearts of many women, becoming the most contagious work for women after Jane Eyre.

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Gone with the Wind quotes

  • Gerald O'Hara: It will come to you, this love of the land. There's no gettin' away from it if you're Irish.

  • Rhett Butler: No, I don't think I will kiss you, although you need kissing, badly. That's what's wrong with you. You should be kissed and often, and by someone who knows how.