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You Can't Take It with You Reviews

  • Irma 2022-01-12 08:01:05

    You Can't Take It with You

    Content retelling

    The movie starts with the rich man Kirby buying a residential area but encounters a nail house. The members of this nail house enjoy themselves. Everyone has their own busy and interesting things. One of them fell in love with Kirby's son again, which created a delicate...

  • Ryley 2022-01-12 08:01:05

    Cinderella is with the rich again

    This is a movie where you can know the ending when you see the beginning. It is the Cinderella whom the audience loves to finally marry the rich. The rich gave up a real estate business, and then he has many friendships from the poor. Being poor and happy is a good spiritual quality, but it's not...

  • Dejon 2022-01-12 08:01:05

    Floating like a dream

    The story describes the Wall Street giant Kabi deliberately expanding the factory to residential areas in order to make money, but was strongly opposed by the Van der Hoff family there. Fan family members have a strange personality. The second daughter, Alice, works as a secretary for Kirby’s...

  • Joannie 2022-01-12 08:01:05

    Hallucinogens in the Great Depression

    "My mind seems to be confused, I seem to hear a phone call and I am thinking; I seem to hear another voice, and that voice tells me that if I don't kiss her quickly, I won't have a chance." "The previous two people just didn't know to go. Where and constantly walking," (sudden turning) "You are so...

  • Ismael 2022-01-12 08:01:05

    Become the real master of life

    You Can't Take It with You (1938)—The Best Picture of the 11th Oscar               From the first Oscar to the 11th, this is the most pleasing movie. There is no luxurious setting, no particularly profound innuendo, but it makes people feel that the three views are righteous, and the heart is...

  • Uriah 2022-01-12 08:01:05

    Take the opportunity to spit on the line

    I believe that the influence of a movie lies not only in the audience, but also in the starring. At least James Stewart’s few films when he was young (I don’t watch much), such as You Can’t Take It with You, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, It’s A Wonderful Life, should express different attitudes...

  • Dallas 2022-01-12 08:01:05

    Film Study Notes

    Evaluating a film that is not in this era cannot be judged by current concepts. Art is inseparable from the social environment. On the eve of World War II in 1938, this movie reminded me of ideal socialist soap bubbles under the shining sun.     This is a great work, the play is quite good, every...