A classic that you can play endlessly, which is perfect in terms of storyline, cast and lens language.
Gone with the Wind is an adaptation of margaret mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind, which is a love movie directed by victor fleming, George Cukor and sam wood and starring clark gable, Vivien Leigh, Thomas Mitchell, hattie mcdaniel and Olivia de Haviland.
The film tells the love story of Scarlett and Rhett during the American Civil War. Scarlett always loved Ashley but couldn't get him. On the day of the war, she met Rhett. After their ordeal, Rhett never left her, but it was not until he finally left that Scarlett found out that she actually loved Rhett.
"GONE WITH THE WIND" is a film to be proud of in Hollywood film history. Its charm runs through the whole 2th century and it is called "the first blockbuster in Hollywood".
The first half of the film is like an epic, recreating the decline of the prosperous plantation civilization more than 1 years ago, the wounded soldiers everywhere in Atlanta's Pentagon Square, the constant fleeing, shootings, fires and other scenes with grand scale and bold colors; The second half is a sad psychological drama, which reveals the process of the heroine's maturity in the conflict with her heart with the power of drama.
If Audrey Hepburn is an angel, then Vivien Leigh is undoubtedly an elf. Although her performance looks a little exaggerated, you can't get tired of watching it, especially those smart and greedy green eyes with spirituality, which show Scarlett's charm to the fullest. Her passion for the role is like a fire, and it will never burn out.
Good works are closely linked, without any sloppiness, which can be seen from the appearance of the characters.
Scarlett's appearance is full of amorous feelings, which fascinates a pair of twin brothers. Dad's appearance was heroic and spirited, riding a white horse across Tara; When mother appeared, the servants were busy to meet her. At first glance, it was the backbone of this family. Ashley's appearance, seemingly like a gentle gentleman, is actually a child who doesn't want to grow up; Melanie's appearance, seemingly weak, is always considerate of others and full of maternal brilliance; Rhett's appearance, with a wry smile, seems cynical, but in fact he is single-minded.
There are three things that touched me in the film:
First, Scarlett's growth
Her attitude towards the land represents her attitude towards life. From the initial disdain, it later became an immortal hope in her heart.
Land is a symbol here, symbolizing Scarlett's tenacious vitality, which is what distinguishes her from other women.
Second, the marriage tragedy of Scarlett and Rhett
The hardest thing for people is self-knowledge. Therefore, when Rhett says that Scarlett is the same kind of person as him, she is quite contemptuous, and it is difficult for a person to fall in love with someone he despises.
So, she lived in fantasy, and he lived in pain ... It was not until Bonnie came out that his life had a little hope.
He transferred all his love for Scarlett to his daughter, and gave her everything she wanted, which eventually laid the groundwork for Bonnie's death.
Third, the love bubble between Scarlett and Ashley
Just as there are two women in every man's heart, there are two men in every woman's heart.
Scarlett has always had illusions about Ashley. Every time she encounters difficulties and setbacks, she will seek comfort from him for the first time, hoping again and again and failing again.
Before, she thought that his indifference was caused by Melanie. It was not until Melanie left that she saw the true nature of Ashley, a cowardly and irresponsible guy who lived in the past.
Scarlett finally realized Rhett's love when she woke up suddenly, but Rhett, who was heartbroken, chose to leave.
After a short separation, Scarlett is full of hope again. After all, she still has Tara. After all, tomorrow is another day!
In troubled times, Scarlett is undoubtedly the exquisite egoist. In order to survive and keep her home, she will rob her sister's husband by hook or by crook, even if she bets on love and marriage.
At the same time, Scarlett is also a person who people love and hate. You can say that she is a bit of a jerk. When the person who loves her most is around, she looks contemptuous and insists on pursuing a wavering tumbler.
Her love for Ashley is not so much a fantasy as a longing for a better life.
One of them lives in the past, and the other lives in fantasy, only suffering from Mr. Baird who lives in the present.
It's just that I know that even if Rhett really leaves Scarlett, she will get a new life soon, just as Rhett knows her, "Melanie doesn't have your strong heart, and no matter what she goes through, she can adapt quickly."
Scarlett, who has experienced the baptism of war, has nothing to be defeated, but it is hard for her to meet a man who understands, loves and loves her like Rhett.