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Marley 2022-02-07 14:44:52
The Irreversible Role of a Mother
Certainly very dramatic, but it is also extremely entertaining. I cannot help but imagine what the men who just came back from the War would have felt about Mildred's character in the film. The portrayal of Mildred is also entertaining, much like the woman who were thrusted into work in the 40's,...
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Bernadette 2022-02-07 14:44:52
Mildred Pierce: The Best Black Ethics Drama in American Film History
"Desire" was directed by Michael Curtis, the director of "Casablanca". It was a work in 1945, and there are not many fans who have seen it now. But at the 1946 Oscars, Joan Crawford won Best Actress for her performance of Mildred Pearce. The screenwriter of this film is relatively weak, and the...
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Peggie 2022-03-26 09:01:13
It is also the mother's fault to teach such a daughter
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Peggie 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Material desires must be controlled from the very beginning, and material desires are used to make up for the family relationship due to the divorce of parents. Coddling makes people irrational and challenges too many moral bottom lines. Daughter Vader's betrayal of her mother, Mrs. Milder, is the subtlety of the screenplay. This is often the case, no change is better than change, and when there is a conflict between husband and wife, cooling down is better than making another decision right away to skip the issue.
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