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Krystal 2021-10-20 17:46:31
Gone with the Wind
The film tells the love story of Scarlett Scarlett and Barrett during the American Civil War. Scarlett Scarlett had always loved Ashley but couldn't get him. On the day the war broke out, she met Bryder. After the two people have gone through hardships, Brad has never abandoned her, but until he...
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Tina 2021-10-20 17:46:30
Scarlett's appearance
Seen on Weibo today, 50 years ago today, Scarlett’s actor Vivien Lei passed away! Scarlett’s appearance has always been Vivien Leigh, at least for me!
The cover of the novel I saw was also the version in the movie. I wanted to write this film review for a long time, and I have been dragging it...
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Arnulfo 2021-10-20 17:45:36
Her wildness and pride, strong and stubborn, unwilling to show or give in
Frank was shot and died, Ashley was wounded and fled, returning to Melanie with the help of Barrett. Scarlett became a widow again. At this time, Brad came to propose to her. She finally married Brad, who had always loved her by smuggling arms and getting rich with food. A year later, his...
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Deron 2021-10-20 17:45:36
Her courage and her strength are worth learning from her
"Gone with the Wind" successfully reproduced the civil war led by Lincoln and social life in the southern United States through the love entanglement between Scarlett and Brad. After watching the movie "Gone with the Wind", it is really memorable. After reading it, I still want to watch...
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Cora 2021-10-20 17:44:25
Troubled love
When I finally had time to watch the movie again, I found that there were many more thoughts.
Sometimes love needs to be attached and stalked, but once love binds the wings of the lover's flying, please let go as soon as possible.
Scarlett, do you think it is worth hurting someone who loves you now...
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Whitney 2021-10-20 17:44:25
Beauty in troubled times
The film tells the love story of Scarlett Scarlett and Barrett during the American Civil War. Scarlett Scarlett had always loved Ashley but couldn't get him. On the day the war broke out, she met Bryder. After the two people have gone through hardships, Brad has never abandoned her, but it...
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Mikel 2021-10-20 17:44:24
The love that spans the past and the present
"There is a kind of emotion called love, which spans time, transcends space, and also crosses the barriers of the world; there is a kind of will called strong, which has endured the years, refined the vicissitudes of life, and cast aside the stale and tired constraints; there is a mentality called...
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Angelita 2021-10-20 17:39:56
When the love map is drawn wrong~Comment on the love in "Gone with the Wind"
Compared with the translation of "Gone with the Wind", I prefer "Gone with the Wind" which is worth a lot of money. This magnificent epic film has attracted many film critics to write numerous professional film reviews. Today, I will not talk about the background of the film, the acting...
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Bonnie 2021-10-20 17:31:32
What the hell did you admit that I love you? ? ?
What the hell did you admit that I love you? What's wrong? Is there less meat or blood loss? What can be done? Is self-esteem so important? ? ? Forgive me for just wanting to complain about how many evil fate and how many misses in this world, because I don’t say the following just...
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Korey 2021-10-20 17:30:58
Sometimes the world is so lonely that it needs another of its kind
This "Gone with the Wind" is the only movie that has always been on my hard drive. My favorite back then was watching Scarlett arguing with Brad. This is a movie set in war. At the same time, individualism and love are portrayed to the point where they are in the war. I don't know how many times I...
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Director: Victor Fleming, George Cukor
Language: English Release date: January 17, 1940