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Marley 2022-02-07 14:44:52
The Irreversible Role of a Mother
Certainly very dramatic, but it is also extremely entertaining. I cannot help but imagine what the men who just came back from the War would have felt about Mildred's character in the film. The portrayal of Mildred is also entertaining, much like the woman who were thrusted into work in the 40's,...
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Lupe 2022-02-07 14:44:52
melodrama paradigm
How to make a J.Cain novel, I think Curtiz is more successful than Wilder. Curtiz is good at dealing with the moral dilemmas of characters, and the dilemma is his forte. And J.Cain is not a tough guy in the real sense. Whether it is double insurance, the postman always rings the bell twice or the...
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Darrion 2022-02-07 14:44:52
"Desire of the Sea" | An adaptation different from the original
Because I watched Wilder's "Double Indemnity" (adapted from James M. Cain's novel of the same name, "Double Indemnity"), I also learned that "Desire" is also adapted from Kane's other women and families The theme novel, then read it. Also film noir, screenwriters are vastly different in how...
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Kamryn 2022-02-07 14:44:52
The Vague Self-Portrait in the Chaotic Patterns - Joan Crawford's "Desire"
It has nothing to do with the intertwined affection and love, nothing to do with the romantic and euphemistic gorgeous chapters, only the cold and lonely banyan with the lonely and lonely red, only the consonance and earnest warning of the parents' hearts. Romanticism teaches us to banish the...
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Alexandrine 2022-02-07 14:44:52
gunshots that accompany the close-up
The mirror shattered and later, there was a fire burning in the mirror. See you, let me hear, there are wings flapping all around. The rhythm in the front was very slow, and the middle part suddenly accelerated. The dead daughter immediately visited the business and the business was booming. There...
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Kasey 2022-02-07 14:44:52
The multiple propositions of lust: film noir, feminism, parental love
Although it has the shell of a film noir, it can be seen as a feminist film in essence, a history of women's struggle, which is enough to compare with Naruse Mikio's "Women Walking Up the Stairs" - all women stand on their own. The story of opening a restaurant and starting his own business - even...
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Eusebio 2022-02-07 14:44:52
The love and hatred of women with big shoulder pads
Mildred Pierce, the classic in film noir is an outlier. There are not many old Hollywood from the perspective of women, let alone noir movies with men in power. James M. Cain is always very good at writing female characters, and there is always a touch of irresistible charm in addition to being...
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Bernadette 2022-02-07 14:44:52
Mildred Pierce: The Best Black Ethics Drama in American Film History
"Desire" was directed by Michael Curtis, the director of "Casablanca". It was a work in 1945, and there are not many fans who have seen it now. But at the 1946 Oscars, Joan Crawford won Best Actress for her performance of Mildred Pearce. The screenwriter of this film is relatively weak, and the...
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Ines 2022-02-07 14:44:52
Cherish life and stay away from fools
I didn't even get divorced when I bought the restaurant. . . You are really forced. . This fucking is a super stupid woman who married a stupid man, gave birth to a beast daughter, and met a man who was very nice to her. . . After the stupid man left, this super stupid woman didn't want a man who...
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Maurine 2022-02-07 14:44:52
Anti-thousands of people
Support Crawford, who will always make a face for beautiful women! Seeing her perform Gardner should jump off the building. Crawford's performance gave me a very strange feeling. I have always believed that very few actors can perform several different feelings - no matter how great an actor is, no...
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