One of the favorite movies. Always remember Scarlett's bright, wild, calculating, proud, stubborn, and fascinating eyes. And when she whirled and danced, she had a slender waist and a dazzling smile.
The story is classic, the interpretation is classic, the actors are classic, and there are beautiful women in troubled times. When Scarlett raised her head and said to the horizon, tomorrow is a new day, I have always been moved by it. This sentence became what I often said to myself later in work and life, and it really accompanied me through many times that I thought were difficult.
I liked this movie, and later I realized that there were still books. I bought it and watched it several times. I really liked it. There is a sequel to Scarlett, which rewrites the story of Scarlett and Ritter, and it is a good ending. I also like it.
I like the carefree female protagonist when she was young, only knowing to love the man she likes, to be eye-catching, and everyone likes to show their charm; like the selfishness of the female protagonist, and not at all Hypocritical; the heroine is an ignorant person, although she doesn't understand the core of southern society, but the superficial things are done very well, relying on a good background and clever nature, she is alive without knowing why. , Live a particularly true life. Later, during the Civil War and the fall of the South, she survived the difficulties and quickly followed the pace of the times. She lives shrewdly and neatly, but she still has the little girl in her heart who wants love and wants to be the focus. She guards the most beautiful point of love in her heart, makes use of other people and things, and advances shrewdly, recklessly, and persistently. When she was finally moved by Ritter and wanted to love, Ritter got tired and left.
Scarlett has always had a kind of unyielding strength, a resilience, a wild new life force, a spring breeze blowing and regenerating strength.
This film no longer needs evaluation, it has already passed the test of time. Let me express it, I really like it.
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