Big Love Clark Gable

Stella 2022-01-12 08:01:04

The 8th Oscar for Best Picture, great love for Clark Gable, deep eyes, deep dimples, and the sneer that impresses Gone with the Wind...He is a warship commander in this movie. I first met him as the captain in Gone with the Wind, so I was deeply impressed with his status as the captain. I did not expect that his earlier works were also the captain of the warship. Okay, let's talk about this movie, telling the story of the British warship cruise. The face of the harsh and unmanned captain is reminiscent of some hateful company leaders. The officer played by Clark Gable is extremely human and compassionate. In the end, he rebelled, lived in Tahiti, lived on a small island with his lover, and started a new life.

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  • Alexys 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    There is no bloodshed in the post-revolutionary humanity

  • Marcella 2022-03-20 09:02:23

    7.4; the narrative focus is slightly unclear

Mutiny on the Bounty quotes

  • Lt. Fletcher Christian: There's something I want you to do.

    Byam: Gladly. What is it?

    Lt. Fletcher Christian: One never knows what may happen on a voyage like this. If, for any reason, I don't return to England, I want you to see my parents.

    Byam: Well, why shouldn't you return to England.

    Lt. Fletcher Christian: Why? Because I can't stand this devil's work much longer. One day I'll forget this discipline and break his neck.

    Byam: Wait until we're back in England. The Admiralty will save you the trouble.

    Lt. Fletcher Christian: Well, in any case, I'd like you to see my parents.

    Byam: Of course. Where do they live?

    Lt. Fletcher Christian: In Cumberland at Maincordare. I've almost forgotten what the old place looks like. I haven't seen in ten years. But I do remember a tapestry in the hall with ships and islands on it. Perhaps that's what sent me off to sea. I don't know. In any case, I'd like you to see my home. If anything should happen, tell my father and mother that you knew me.

    Byam: You can count on me.

  • Lt. Fletcher Christian: [after looking at the book with the supplies] Mr. Bligh, I can't sign this book. No such amounts have been issued to the men.

    Captain William Bligh: You've signed with extra kegs the ship never carried.

    Lt. Fletcher Christian: I have, sir.

    Captain William Bligh: Then, why not? We all do it. We'd be fools if we didn't do it on a lieutenant's pay. I want to stow away enough to keep me out of the gutter when I'm too old for service.

    Lt. Fletcher Christian: I understand. A captain's prerogative. Ordinarily, I wouldn't mind.

    Captain William Bligh: Why is this case different?

    Lt. Fletcher Christian: Because the captains I've served with before didn't starve their men. They didn't save money by buying up the stinking meat that you put aboard in Tenerife. They didn't buy yams that would sicken a pig

    Captain William Bligh: [shouts] Silence!

    Lt. Fletcher Christian: They didn't call their men thieves and flog them in the bone because they've complained about it.

    Captain William Bligh: You impudent scoundrel! Sign that book!

    Lt. Fletcher Christian: I refuse! And you have no authority that can make me.

    Captain William Bligh: I haven't? I'll show you authority. Lay all hands aft! All hands aft!