I was deeply shocked by this drama when I saw it was past one o'clock in the middle of the night. I will write about my experience in detail tomorrow morning. I want to think about it for myself before going to bed.
After watching the movie, I've been tossing and turning, I can't sleep, thinking about the plot in the movie, I'm getting more and more awake
At first I disliked Scarlett very much, I thought she was too capricious. The change happened when she helped Merry. There is a premise here. She can actually have a better choice. She can follow Rhett to travel around the world and escape Atlanta as soon as possible, perhaps because she promised Hillary to be good. Take care of Merry, but I think it's not just that, the most important thing is that she takes care of Molly because of the kindness in her heart. What changed her completely was after she returned to Downton Abbey. Her bravery, rationality, industriousness and intelligence have conquered me. She has a strong courage. When faced with despair, she will never be defeated by reality. She chose to forget everything, and nothing could become an obstacle to her self-help. Not even Hillary, whom she had long admired, could do. But I think she is a very contradictory person at times, especially when it comes to relationships. Perhaps because of her personality, she will do whatever she can to get what she wants. Hillary is the man she once wanted but never got. She can even sacrifice her marriage and happiness for this man. This kind of psychology secretly makes her feel confused even when she is facing real love. I don't like the way Scarlett treats her feelings. She is picky, mean, cute and cherishing, but this is also the most real part of the film, because in fact A lot of people are like that. In front of money and love, she will definitely make herself better first, and try her best to avoid the embarrassment of choosing one of them at the same time. She's not perfect, but she's what I want to be, except for her feelings.
I like Rhett very much. Compared with Scarlett, he is more human. In front of radical and impulsive southerners, he dares to express his true thoughts. At the last moment of the war, he wishes to sacrifice his life to make up for his dream of joining the army (1 Army soldiers fighting for dignity). There are two passages in the film that moved me in particular. First, Scarlett picked up the radish on the ground and said, "Go to the ground to testify for me, God testifies, I will not give in, I have to get through this difficult time." After the war, I will never go hungry again. No, neither does my family. Even if I lie, steal, cheat, kill, God testifies, I won't starve anymore. The second paragraph is Rhett's love for Bonnie, and the infinite doting of the infinite father's love is too enviable. At the end of the film, Rhett said to Scarlett, I put all my love for you on Bonnie, because I love you so much, but you don't need me. It broke my heart. Rhett also convinced me that a man is serious and desperate when he wants to leave you, the kind that never looks back.
In addition, the director's ability to arrange the big scenes of the film is too great. Scarlett walked through a long shot full of wounded soldiers. It was very impressive, and I was very curious about how it was shot without aerial photography at that time. And during the war, the streets filled with fireworks and the crowds rushing to take shelter were epic improvements for the film industry in 1939.
Three or four hours of film can make you experience many, many emotions, such as the impermanence of life, the power of politics, the helplessness of war, the regret of love, and the power of rebirth of the Jedi. Obviously just watching a movie is like a lifetime , The last time I had this experience was when I watched "Yiyi" last November.
I am very interested in the discussion of kindness in the film. Bonnie died, and the nurse said, I'm not worried about Scarlett, she'll get over this, I'm just worried about Mr. Rhett. Melanie is about to die. I don't know who said that Melanie is too kind and lacks something like Scarlett. She is afraid that she can't stand it this time. Kindness is a quality that everyone must have, but being too kind can sometimes lead to nothing, including life. There are many metaphors like this in the film, and I really like this casual chicken soup.
Although some things don't need to be compared, but after watching "Gone with the Wind", I do feel that the format of the love movies I loved before is too small, but there is really nothing to compare. From 1939 to 2019, gunpowder wars Gradually fading away, but people's desire for feelings is getting more and more complicated. "Closer" is my favorite romance film that I watched twice and still didn't understand. Now it can only be ranked second.
Maybe I still haven't fully digested this movie, or I wouldn't have stayed up late to write so late, but it will definitely get better and better.
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