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The Wild One Reviews

  • Hassie 2022-03-15 08:01:01

    echoes of the times

    Brilliant Echoes of the Times: Post-World War II America, consumerism, ease of movement and conquest of space from highways, motorcycles, and cars, motels, teen culture, subcultures, pop music, coffee Jukeboxes, televisions in the hall, teenagers defying order with vulgar accents and rude manners....M

  • Alexzander 2022-03-15 08:01:01

    Era silhouette

    Wild one.

    Narration by narration, this kind of rebellious road film involving inner drama, plus narration is acceptable.

    The era when the motorcycle party was raging, a product of the times. Thinking of the past in the countryside, when motorcycles were popular, there were also a group of teenagers...

  • Fay 2022-03-15 08:01:01

    say something off topic

    All parents think their daughters have read books, won awards, and been on the school honor roll.       However, what does a girl in a young age dream of being like?       Grease, smeared, and kissed the prodigal son.       The prodigal son fits all the romantic sentiments of all girls' youth.... 

  • Carmelo 2022-03-15 08:01:01

    An excerpt from the book Dark Beach about The Wild One

    "Did you ever see The Wild One?" She held out her palm. "Give me five, and ooze it on out." I did, not slapping but rubbing our palms together real slow, the way they do in The Wild One. Gloria squealed happily. It's more fun that way and it gave me a chance to really feel her hand. It only occurs...

  • Athena 2022-03-15 08:01:01

    unruly silhouette

    Text/Ghost Feet Seven         In 1951, Marlon Brando starred in the classic "A Streetcar Named Desire". Although he didn't get the best actor in the end, it was still enough to make him a Hollywood superstar. Two years later, Brando received another Oscar nomination for Mankiewicz's "Caesar," and...