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Greyson 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Every Pisces woman is the spirit of snow, so few mundane men can understand it. Revisiting the best years in your favorite movie is the deepest remembrance. In my memory, you have always been...
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Ezekiel 2022-03-27 09:01:09
If a person grows up like this, it will greatly affect the overall grasp of the quality of the film, not to mention the two come at once; wouldn't the basic sentiment of the younger son and the rugby player be too obvious =...
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Jeffery 2022-03-26 09:01:07
American family melodrama is really good, and I like it as much as "Spiritual Spring Night". Every character in the group play is very full, and there are no less than four or five groups of conflicts. The composition scheduling explains the inner distance, and the props and scenery render the atmosphere of the environment. We have wealth and family, but we do not love. Cold humor is chilling, and forced smiles are even more...
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Kaia 2022-03-26 09:01:07
A somewhat tamer version than the original play, but an excellent movie nevertheless. (God I love Paul Newman and Elizabeth...
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Kim 2022-03-26 09:01:07
I fuck, too. Okay. Look. . After watching it, I went back and watched the middle paragraphs repeatedly. I can't believe that the dramatic conflict in such a short time is so natural! I can't wait to see it, I saw the last automatic brain fill bg Xiaohuangwen 30,000 words............... [Hello] Two people are good Beautiful! ! ! ! Also skipper must be...
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Marianna 2022-03-26 09:01:07
A little didactic, a little sudden, if reality could be so...
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Hollie 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Small format movie, dare to compare the hypocrisy of the real...
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Ressie 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Aunt Snow in the United States is too funny to call the masters big daddy and big mamma, plus one star for the southern...
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Miles 2022-03-26 09:01:07
Love Paul Newman's character, suffering in a life full of hypocrisy and lies, alcoholism, self-loathing, escapism. Taylor's relationship with him is more like an unwilling contest. In fact, Paul Newman loves his dead friend from beginning to...
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Rubye 2022-03-26 09:01:07
The dramatic conflict is so intense that the shift in character makes the front and back never feel like one...
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Comments
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Johanna 2021-12-22 08:01:06
Cat on hot tin roof
The American "Thunderstorm" in the 1950s. This is an American playwright Tennessee Williams won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature, one of the repertoires of American drama. The 31st Oscar won 7 nominations including best male lead, best female lead, best director and best picture. In order to adapt...
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Alexander 2021-12-22 08:01:06
Great work
It was originally a movie aimed at Elizabeth Taylor’s sex appeal, but it turned out that it was a perfect family group drama movie. Every role in the play was performed exquisitely and perfectly. It was possible to interpret such a complex group drama in 1958, and there have been many similar films...
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Ida 'Big Momma' Pollitt: I'm talking in Big Daddy's languge now. I'm his wife, not his widow. I'm still his wif!
Gooper Pollitt: What we've got here...
Mae Pollitt: What Gooper's saying is just a plan, a basis.
Ida 'Big Momma' Pollitt: I'll tell you what your plan is. Margaret, what is it Big Daddy always says when he's disgusted?
Margaret "Maggie" Pollitt: He says bull when he's disgusted.
Ida 'Big Momma' Pollitt: Yes, that's right. I say bull too, like Big Daddy.
Mae Pollitt: Well, coarse language don't seem called for to me.
Ida 'Big Momma' Pollitt: Bull!
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Harvey 'Big Daddy' Pollitt: This was what my father left me, this lousy old suitcase! And on the inside was nothing, nothing but his uniform from the Spanish-American war. That was his legacy to me! Nothing at all! And I built this place from nothing.
Brick Pollitt: That was all he left you?
Harvey 'Big Daddy' Pollitt: He was a hobo, the best-known tramp on the boxcar circuit. He'd worked once in awhile as a field hand, and I'd tag along. Sat on my bare bottom in the dirt, waiting for him. Outside of hunger, the first thing I remember is shame. I was ashamed of that miserable old tramp. I was riding boxcars with him when I was nine, something you never had to do. You'll never have to bury me the way I buried him. I buried him in a meadow alongside a railroad track. He was running to catch a freight and his heart give out. You know something? That old tramp died laughing.
Brick Pollitt: Laughing at what?
Harvey 'Big Daddy' Pollitt: Himself, I guess. Old hobo tramp, not a nickel to his name, no future, no past.
Brick Pollitt: Maybe he was laughing because he was happy. Happy at having you with him. He took you everywhere. He kept you with him.
Harvey 'Big Daddy' Pollitt: I don't want to talk about that.
[pause]
Harvey 'Big Daddy' Pollitt: Yeah, I loved him. I reckon I never loved anything as much as that lousy old tramp.
Brick Pollitt: And you say he left you nothing but a suitcase with a uniform in it?
Harvey 'Big Daddy' Pollitt: And some memories.
Brick Pollitt: And love.