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Octavia 2022-03-25 09:01:08

Dream Paris said that Nicholas Ray was the embodiment of the movie, and La La Land also mentioned the movie individually.

It is the most difficult for a movie to talk about several themes at the same time, and I am most afraid of confusion between the main and auxiliary lines. There are very few movies that do well in many ways, with several themes at once, and they are staggered back and forth.

The most annoying school bullying/the protagonist's family conflict, the father's weakness caused the son's "glory"/inexplicable love and son preference? /Lonely Child Electra / Warm Police Officer.

These themes are intertwined, and each is worth analyzing.

Full of life, switchblade duels, non-physical performances in swimming pools, cliff jumping. Movies aren't boring to talk about, the plots are just as creative as those in Outlaws.

The final ending seems familiar, and it is estimated that many movies have imitated it later. The most interesting thing is that such a cool boy actually drinks milk instead of wine, which is so interesting.

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Extended Reading
  • Norberto 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Archives 2014.4.16.6:30pm 4k restoration version. Car jumping, wasteland mansion, planetarium, the activities and spaces used in the film are very influential. James Dean's character becomes the father of a lost son, Plato, and helps his own father regain his authority. In addition to the inability of young people to settle themselves, the anxiety of the patriarchal system can also be seen. The father-son (father)-son structure, Electra's daughter, excludes the wife (mother).

  • Terrence 2022-04-23 07:02:04

    In that era, it should be a movie with a clear selling point, cinemascope, big stars, and story themes. There are a few scenes with very sharp scene scheduling, but overall it is not very interesting, and the character setting is relatively illogical

Rebel Without a Cause quotes

  • Buzz Gunderson: What's that?

    Judy: That's a new disease.

  • Plato: What does he know about man alone?