Rebel Without a Cause movie plot
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Allen 2022-03-25 09:01:08
heartbroken! "No one communicates with children, only orders them." The camera is tilted beautifully! Many three-person compositions are also beautiful, and there are metaphors such as dry swimming pools, zoos, and so on. This film really lives up to its reputation, especially bringing out a key question in reflecting on the 1960s. If the root cause of the 1960s is to their parents, how will they explain it to the next generation. How rebellion moves from infighting to mutual rescue in a developing relationship.
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Theresa 2021-12-08 08:01:40
Nicholas Ray's masterpiece, a classic of early American rebellious youth films. 1.3 young protagonists who died of misfortune, just like a curse. 2. Absence of patriarchy (apron, refusal to kiss and disappearance) and confusion of growth (tilted composition and 180-degree reverse POV). 3. The opening schedule of the police station is excellent. The dark night stars and doomsday science and education in the planetarium are quite existential symbolic. 4. The ritual sense of switchblade duel and coward racing, a small family in a deserted house. (8.5/10)
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Frank Stark: We give you love and affection, don't we? Well, then, what is it? Was it because we went to that party? Well, you know what kind of drunken brawls those kind of parties turn into. It's not a place for kids.
Mrs. Carol Stark: A minute ago, you said you didn't care if he drinks.
Mrs. Stark, Jim's grandmother: He said a little drink.
Jim Stark: You're tearing me apart!
Mrs. Carol Stark: [shocked] What?
Jim Stark: You, you say one thing, he says another, and everybody changes back again!
Mrs. Carol Stark: That's a fine way to behave!
Mrs. Stark, Jim's grandmother: Well, you know who he takes after.
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Buzz Gunderson: You know something? I like you.
Jim Stark: Why do we do this?
Buzz Gunderson: You've gotta do something. Don't you?