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Jevon 2021-12-09 08:01:21
He grew up in the countryside as a child. Around 1999, my father, who was a migrant worker, gave me a bag of ham when he came back to his hometown to see me. I gave one to my classmates who came to play in front of the whole family. As a result, my grandmother thought I was too generous "their family may not be able to eat one in a year". Cycling from Beijing to Taiyuan this year, the villages on both sides of the Shanxi National Highway were covered by dust raised by coal trucks. Everyone’s...
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Jordane 2021-12-09 08:01:21
Suffering films can also be made vigorously. The roles are all good. Picking peaches or writing code, the evil capitalism has not...
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Nelda 2021-12-09 08:01:21
As a master of Westerns, John Ford was making Oscars when he was not making Westerns. John Ford never advertised his "movie art", but his skillful skills and unique insights made him a heavy and vigorous cry when he was shooting this social realism...
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Meredith 2021-12-09 08:01:21
1. As the mainstay of right-wing directors, John Ford successfully adapted Steinbeck's classic left-wing novels, so he eventually became idealistic. 2. Unlike the deep focus photography style represented by [Citizen Kane], Greg Toland tried extremely dark lighting and documentary tone in this film. 3. The two lines at the end of Henry Fonda and Jane Darwell are very moving. We continue to fight and hope will never die....
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Miles 2021-12-09 08:01:21
John Ford is a hardcore right wing, but the strong realism of this film is full of left-wing progressive colors that speak for the poor, call for justice, and call on the proletarians to unite and smash the evil old world. It is simply a revolutionary manifesto calling for class struggle. And that self-sufficient utopia that is not oppressed by public power is more like an island of socialism, but dreams are easy to wake up, subject to demolitions, and displacement. If the poor want to stand...
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Tess 2021-12-09 08:01:21
"Wherever you look, there will be me. Wherever there are starving poor people, there will be me." The whole film ends in such lines. How can you not be moved? ! With tears in my eyes, I really want to read the original after reading it, and I must be particularly powerful. The word "union" did not appear, and the protagonist did not understand the definition of "red element", but this did not hinder its expression of thought, and realized how important and exciting the power in his hand...
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Alvah 2021-12-09 08:01:21
The image of "Grapes", which is both hope and anger, is not only the pulling force of family migration, but also the portrayal of the suffering experience. [Grapes of Anger] is a masterpiece of high-level realism. There is no exhaustive consumption of suffering, emotional expression restraint, no sensationalism until it is clicked, and it is full of humanistic care that makes people appreciate. Even if the tone of the film fades, it still remains joyful, admonishing people not to give up the...
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Edmond 2021-12-09 08:01:21
The atmosphere and heaviness in Ford's bones are very suitable for shooting this kind of drifting subject. Both the lens and the story frame are large. Although it is just a family migration, it can represent the turbulence of that era. Henry Fonda's perseverance, the mastery of the role of mother, and many vivid supporting characters all add points to the...
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Immanuel 2021-12-09 08:01:21
It is also the story of the refugees who crossed half of the continent in search of a livelihood after the Great Recession. Under the various restrictions of Hollywood in the golden age of 80 years ago, Zunfu's filming was more "realistic" and more radical than Zhao...
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Delphine 2021-12-09 08:01:21
Light and darkness are two sides of the same body that each other achieves under mutual impetus. Fortunately or unfortunately, the darkness is so dark that tenant farmers feel that "The Grapes of Wrath" has been baptized and calmed in "Green Hills and Green Valley". Because people have been able to rationalize the "unsolvable sin" through the pastor's preaching, this self-consistent reconciliation is just like the male protagonist is granted parole in accordance with the law. The most worthy of...
The Grapes of Wrath Comments
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Kirsten 2022-03-22 09:01:48
Try not to be angry and live a good life
I have heard for a long time that this old film based on John Steinbeck's novel "Grapes Of Wrath", which was filmed in 1940, can be refreshed today.
More than 80 years ago, farmers in the American Midwest were forced to leave their land in pursuit of a better life. They moved westward and went...
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Zane 2022-03-23 09:01:54
The world in black and white images
When you see this topic, don't be surprised. Like you, I know "Angry Birds" first, and now "Grapes of Angry". However, The Grapes of Wrath is Steinbeck's 1939 work. sweat!
The Great Depression of the 1930s, through the process of the Yoder family moving westward, showed meticulously and profoundly,...
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Ma Joad: There, gramma! There's California.
Grandma Joad: Phbbtt!
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Gasoline Attendant: You and me got sense. Them Okies got no sense and no feeling. They ain't human. Human being wouldn't live the way they do. Human being couldn't stand to be so miserable.