Gone with the Wind

Chadrick 2022-03-22 09:01:13

"Gone with the Wind" is also known as "Gone with the Wind". I watched the movie version because I liked the original work. Scarlett, played by Fei Wenli, is a brave, witty, beautiful, persistent and strong, daring to love and hate, and extremely selfish. . With the American Civil War as the background, Atlanta in the south was captured by the Northern Army. Under the dual pressure of cruel war and hard life, Scarlett wanted to survive at all costs. When her mother passed away and her father was stupid, as the eldest daughter, she did not leave everyone behind during the most difficult period. Instead, she did not hesitate to take the burden that needs two men to bear on her shoulders. For this Responsibility, she led everyone to grit their teeth and survived the most difficult period of hunger. In order to avoid the tragic fate of losing their homes and being homeless, she killed the northern soldiers who came to steal and looted his belongings in order to save them. The land that gave her strength-Tara, who violated her heart by marrying Frank, who she didn’t love at all, exchanged her happiness for three hundred dollars to save Tara. According to Atlanta’s traditional thinking, she should stay safe at home and keep her husband and children. Let Frank support herself, but she borrowed money to buy a sawmill and ran it herself. Except for the precious skin, land and money, she valued nothing, exploiting prisoners, deceiving, and relying on her unique management The method squeezed out the male competitors in the same industry, and Scarlett became the center of others' discussions, but Scarlett still went its own way and moved towards the goal she had identified. Scarlett’s sense of responsibility is also manifested in the two people who have nothing to do with her, Melanie and Aunt Bai Yu, whether she is happy or not when she does it, but after all, she did it. Her true temperament and face are not hypocritical. The spirit of reality and overcoming difficulties is really appreciated. The personality of Brad and Scarlett played by Clark Gable is actually very similar. He is a good man with far-reaching vision and single-minded passion. From admiring Scarlett to deeply falling in love with Scarlett, he finally fell in love with Scarlett. She decided to leave Scarlett because of disappointment. At this time Scarlett realized that she really loved Rhett, but she didn't know it. She hoped they could start again, but Rhett felt that Scarlett had never I really loved myself, and the death of his beloved daughter made him feel desperate. Scarlett was sad and sad facing Rhett's departure, but she had a firm belief: tomorrow, I will find a way to get him again, after all-tomorrow is another day!
This is a timeless classic. Clark Gable and Fei Wenli have brought the characters in the original work to the fullest. It's awesome!

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  • Kaela 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    Tomorrow is another day, this is the most realistic lie I have ever heard.

  • Marshall 2021-10-20 19:02:24

    The war part is so boring. . I think Scarlett has a problem with her brain. . . Vivien Leigh and Gable's rivalry, only the quarrel part is good. They are still more suitable for pinch, the emotional scenes are very awkward

Gone with the Wind quotes

  • Jonas Wilkerson - Field Overseer: Mrs. O'Hara, we finished plowing the creek bottom today. What do you want me to start on tomorrow?

    Ellen - His Wife: Mr. Wilkerson, I've just come from Emmie Slattery's bedside: Your child has been born.

    Jonas Wilkerson - Field Overseer: My child, ma'am? I sure I don't understand.

    Ellen - His Wife: Has been born and mercifully has died... Good night, Mr. Wilkerson.

    [she walks away inside the house for him]

  • Ellen - His Wife: Mr. O'Hara? You must dismiss Jonas Wilkerson.

    Gerald O'Hara: Dismiss him, Mrs. O'Hara? He's the best overseer in the county.

    Ellen - His Wife: He must go tomorrow morning, first thing.

    Gerald O'Hara: But...

    [Ellen whispers in his ear]

    Gerald O'Hara: No!

    Ellen - His Wife: Yes.

    Gerald O'Hara: [laughing] The Yankee Wilkerson and the white-trash Slattery girl?

    Ellen - His Wife: We'll discuss it later, Mr. O'Hara.

    Gerald O'Hara: Yes, Mrs. O'Hara.