Steve Cochran

Steve Cochran

  • Born: 1917-5-25
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Malvina 2022-01-03 08:01:16

      Director said

      After the war, the United States, although not like the war-torn and defeated countries in Europe and Asia, still faces a social issue that is closely watched by the whole country, how to treat and arrange demobilized veterans. In fact, this thorny social problem had already begun to show up a few...

    • Nakia 2022-01-03 08:01:16

      Return home

      The 19th Oscar Best Picture, tells the story of World War II veterans who returned to their homes after a few years of separation and readjusted themselves to adapt to their family, work, and society. However, their contribution to the war and the sacrifice of leaving this society were not Be...

    • Elbert 2022-04-22 07:01:32

      The three golden eras belonged to the officers and soldiers who fought heroically during the war, the people who were cautious and optimistic after the war, and Hollywood, which enjoyed the peak of the box office before TV entered their homes. Russell's performance is more eye-catching than amputation. March's shoe throwing paragraph is a bit slapstick. No matter how handsome Andrews is, he has to endure poverty. The production of this film, which faces the cruel reality and conveys the hope of understanding, is really the conscience of the industry.

    • Daron 2022-03-26 09:01:07

      9.1/10. ①A fairy tale-like film that reflects the trauma (physical/spiritual) of the military after the war through the difficulties and obstacles of three different classes of veterans returning home and finally overcoming them. ②The practice of using a large number of deep focus lenses is similar to that of "The Great Phantom", and the wedding scene at the end is the biggest scene. ③ The long shot of the conversation between the two women in front of the mirror constantly uses mirror imaging to place both of them in the painting.

    The Best Years of Our Lives quotes

    • [after Peggy tells her parents that they never had any trouble in their relationship]

      Milly Stephenson: "We never had any trouble." How many times have I told you I hated you and believed it in my heart? How many times have you said you were sick and tired of me; that we were all washed up? How many times have we had to fall in love all over again?

    • Al Stephenson: I've seen nothing, I should have stayed at home and found out what was really going on.