As far as the movie is concerned, the director was a bit blunt, and the actor scene I wanted to be there. The times must be good.
As far as the story is concerned, I think the novel must be very good. I
didn't like Scarlett until the end, and I didn't like her pride, selfishness, and numbness, but at the end I found out that Scarlett is you and me, The me who loves myself more than others, because of selfishness, how much I have missed, how much I have given up because of pride, because of cowardice and entanglement, everyone in it seems to symbolize our own side, sometimes as insistent as Rhett, sometimes as melly. The thoughtfulness is sometimes as cowardly as Ashley does not refuse...
Perhaps the most I still see myself in Scarlett, I see my selfish and true self, but I lack her love and hate, and I will always be caught by regret There is no escape
I want the courage and understanding to give up everything I want to win one heart, like melly fraternity great and Rhett mature and confident love
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