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Gabe 2022-04-24 07:01:25
The plot is so confusing... It's not quite comparable to Gone with the Wind, the male protagonist or the male protagonist and his wife are all good soy sauce... Buck also died inexplicably... That is, it was aimed at Betty. Beautiful, unfortunately not in...
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Joaquin 2022-04-24 07:01:25
The most dazzling part of the whole film is Bette Davis, but this character is really not likable at all, although she is determined but perverse. The background of the times is the role of threading the needle, and the focus is entirely on highlighting the heroine's character, acting style, attitude and change in dealing with others, which can be said to be very feminist but not feminist. If there are still some interesting points, it is probably the North-South difference in the United States...
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Monica 2022-04-24 07:01:25
North and South, Gone with the Wind? Betty is beautiful, but the character of the protagonist is not very good. Jezebel is also saying that the heroine is actually a negative...
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Reginald 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Looking through old records, I accidentally found that I had watched half of the film in 15 years, and I have no...
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Hester 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Relying on the likes of others, one's own young, beautiful, rich, and capital can do everything to the fullest, and finally force the person he loves away. After being forced away, he refuses to admit defeat and tries to find a way to snatch it back. You are so annoying~ and my ex-fiancé is married! When he accompanies her to dance the dance that others see they are avoiding, he thinks about how to break with her: don't you like to die, it's fun for you. No one will take care of you in the...
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Soledad 2022-04-24 07:01:25
Make up points. It seems to be the first Bette Davis movie. I always thought she was ugly before, but after watching it, it was really fragrant. Grandma is a goddess, I even made up my mind about what it would be like for her to play Hao...
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Merle 2022-04-24 07:01:25
The development of feminism must be closely related to love, which is boring to see now. A princess should be a princess. The disaster of a princess comes from a man, not a contrived...
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Destin 2022-04-24 07:01:25
The United States under the epidemic that was filmed more than 80 years ago is still very comparable to the present. Men are still fighting and drinking in bars, and the rich always feel that the rules are for the poor to...
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Garnett 2022-04-24 07:01:25
While Julie wants to be a black swan in social situations (with red dresses, of course), isn't Preston also in her own field, wanting to try some kind of innovation with a plan to build a railroad? After all, both of them were two sides of a certain rebellious spirit of that era, and it heralded the arrival of the outbreak of contradictions accelerated by the...
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Carmela 2022-04-23 07:05:18
A classic female movie, another "Gone with the Wind" type of woman, women can be tough and ruthless, so that men have to eat women's...
Jezebel Comments
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Kyle 2022-03-12 08:01:02
foreign jealous woman
From the beginning of the film, the title seems to think it is a love story of Betty Davis being wronged, Betty who is translucent, which looks like 30 years old. Towards the end of the film, she slowly realized the evil of her jealous woman.
The more I look at it, the more I feel that this movie is...
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Madelyn 2022-03-12 08:01:02
A compilation of teaching materials for red shirt and tear stains
Film Art 152 Betty is the most important person in the set This three-point lighting method puts her in focus Film Art 220 The director is here to show that taking what matters off the screen first and then bringing it into the frame creates a stunning Effect The hand intrudes into the picture to...
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Julie: Why, Pres. Bangin' on a lady's door. I'm scandalized at you. Well, did you come up here just to stand there?
Preston Dillard: Julie, how long must we go on like this?
Julie: Like what, Pres?
Preston Dillard: Fightin', fussin' all the time, like a couple of children.
Julie: Why do you treat me like a child?
Preston Dillard: Because you act like one. A spoiled one.
Julie: You used to say you liked me like that once. You never wanted me to change. Remember?
Preston Dillard: Julie.
Julie: [after he kisses her] Why, Pres. In a lady's bedroom. Now you'll have to marry me.
Preston Dillard: What do you figure I aim to do?
Julie: Then kiss me again.
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Julie Marsden: Well, shall we go, Pres?
Preston Dillard: Not 'til you're properly dressed.
Julie Marsden: You're sure it's the dress? It couldn't be that you're afraid? Afraid somebody will insult me and you'll find it necessary to defend me?