REVIEW MOVIE #9 :GONE WITH THE WIND

in #review7 years ago (edited)

Gone with the Wind" is a great movie without any movie lover unknown..
I have seen this movie up to 3 times, and I still remember forever about this movie .. Today I will tell you about this movie .. My article has been edited and consulted from many sources different..

The film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Margaret Mitchell has won 10 Oscars and is a great emotional film is loved by millions.
Gone with the Wind tells the story of the life of Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh), a struggling aristocrat struggling to survive the storm of civil war and reconstruction. Scarlett fell in love with Ashley (Leslie Howard), an exotic noble ideal, but he took his cousin Melanie (Olivia de Havilland) tender wife. Scarlett does not give up, is still looking for ways to pursue Ashley but gradually she entangled in a fateful romance with Rhett Butler (Clark Gable), a player but sincere but sincere.

Scarlett is different from all kinds of beautiful people who are known in life or literature. She is not holy, not weak, not relied on or passive. Scarlett stubborn, heartless and energetic. She is not afraid to take what she needs, even if she has to step on someone else. Once Scarlett has decided, even with the devil blocking the way, she will also perform. Different from the idealized female characters in the emotional novel, Scarlett was alive, full of life, her legs clinging to Tara's red soil to survive.

The women cursed her behind her but whispered jealousy inside her. Men feel offended and indignant at her arrogant actions but are ready to fight just to get her... With such an outstanding woman, only one man like Rhett Butler can infiltrate her. On the surface, Rhett proved impotent, abominable, but deep in his heart, he was noble and sincere. He is kind in his way, living up to his will, wearing the corpse of the world think nothing without explaining or explaining. For Rhett, Scarlett is forever just a stubborn girl, used to be spoiled and not grow up.

"No matter you, me and this stupid world are shattered around us, I love you ... Because we are the same: evil, intelligent and selfish but capable of seeing things with our eyes. And call the name ... I love you more than all the girls I ever loved. And I waited for you longer than I had to wait for all the other girls. "


Rhett was the only one who really understood the nature of Scarlett and still loved her. When Scarlett was mourning her first husband, Rhett saw a young widow craving for dancing and invited her to dance. Rhett helped Scarlett and her relatives to flee to Tara when Atlanta fell and only left when she was sure she would be safe. Rhett was the one who hugged, comforting Scarlett as she woke up in panic because of the nightmare. Rhett was always there for Scarlett, loving, protecting and waiting. If right from the first encounter, Rhett knew Scarlett was the woman of her life, Scarlett reversed, only to realize that when it was too late.

Unlike the traditional love story, Gone with the Wind ended unfinished with many questions left open. Rhett finally leaves, with the classic phrase: "Frankly, my dear, I do not give a damn." Scarlett cries on the stairs and decides to return to Tara with a famous voice. "After all, tomorrow is another day." The film ends with the burning determination of a woman who has never surrendered, finally knowing what she wants.

Vivien Leigh has surpassed more than 1,400 actors, including celebrity names Bette Davis and Katharine Hepburn to win Scarlett O'Hara. This role helped Vivien Leigh, at that time almost anonymous in the United States, to become one of Hollywood's legendary movies.

Vivien Leigh acted as co-importer. She fully embodied the character in every detail. The audience more closely watched her performance, the more dazed seeing the amazing perfection Vivien Leigh made. Each frown, each lip on the wrong time, the smile calculated when she intended to seduce someone ... convinced the audience that Vivien Leigh is Scarlett. Vivien Leigh's true acting draws the live audience with every minute of the movie.

With a half-hearted smile, Clark Gable is like a Rhett Butler from the book page. Audiences and critics alike readily agree that Clark Gable was born for this role. From his face, his tone of voice was exuberant, gallant, like the character of Margaret Mitchell's novel.

Gone with the Wind has a lively character system. In contrast to selfish Scarlett, arrogant is Melanie gentle, gentle. Melanie is also courageous and resilient, but it is a different courage to Scarlett. The girl is normally very weak and fragile but becomes very strong whenever she needs to protect her loved ones. Olivia De Havilland has taken on the role of Melanie in a convincing manner, making the role more authentic and lively.

Leslie Howard is also a successful aristocrat lost, lost time, passive time. With a more handsome actor, Ashley will be very easy to become stupid and weak - the good luck did not happen thanks to Howard's acting.

Hattie McDaniel became the first black actor nominated and won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of a faithful nanny. Her toughness, her loud mouth and her naturally relaxed smile are easy to grasp.

Making the success of Gone with the Wind can not fail to mention "chief engineer" David O. Selznick, production manager of the film. With a total of four directors, dozens of screenwriters and a variety of filming, Selznick is the glue that creates a complete Gone with the Wind. The film is the most heartbreaking product, is the spirit child of Selznick.


Gone with the Wind is a Hollywood monument but not without defects. In addition to supporting slavery and a lack of objectivity with blacks - rooted in Margaret Mitchell's original work, the film is split into two disparities. The first part of the film is full of inspiration with epic melody, personal fate swirling in the whirlpool of history. This part contains the most classic moments of cinema such as Atlanta fall scene, flooded in the fire or Scarlett scene walking among thousands of wounded soldiers, standing waiting to die in the middle of the road. Scarlett's personality also grows out of a little girl who is a tough and assertive woman.

Critic Roger Ebert, in a 1998 four-star review of the film, commented: "Gone with the Wind, presents a sentimental view of the American Civil War, though ... The battle it describes does not deal much with the victory of the League as well as the liberation of slavery by displaying the punishment for Miss Scarlett O'Hara, but we all know that every year It is still a monument to the cinema, simply because it is a great story and is told in a very wonderful way. "

About the character Scarlett O'Hara , I will point out her five most attractive spots

1. Scarlett O'Hara is not beautiful in the traditional way
That was the opening sentence in Gone with the Wind. Scarlett owns a very thin body, black hair and pale skin. She is also very popular in the area by the small waist 45 cm very trendy..

2.she is a strong and resilient girl
In the life of many changes, the strength and tenacity of Scarlett has shown a very seductive way

When the Yankees blockade Atlanta, Scarlett stays to take care of Melanie and give birth to a war of ambition.

3.Constantly challenge the conventions and prejudices of society
Scarlett always lived in self-defense, beyond the conventions of the old society. That is what makes her attractive.

When Scarlett became a widow, she was deprived of all the pleasures of youth and away from Ashley. Her mother sent her to Atlanta with her half-sister, Melanie, and Miss Aunt Pittypat. The bustle of the city made Scarlett relieved, though she still hated Melanie. Here she met Rhett Butler, the captain of the famous for his bravery and recklessness. He was shocked at the fundraising event when he claimed to risk his life just to earn money, asking Scarlett to be in a dancing mourning suit, violating the high standards of the South before the Civil War*..

When Tara is threatened with foreclosure for lack of taxes, Scarlett is reluctant to steal her fiancée, Frank Kennedy, to earn money to save her beloved Tara, though he does not love him.

Scarlett continues to challenge the virtues of a noble woman. As a result, she was hated by many. When her second husband had just died, she lived in sadness and anxiety, but before a life full of promise and Rhett's proposal, she again married, in the face of resentment. of public opinion. But it never seemed to interest her. She lived only with enthusiasm, self-satisfaction only.

4.Intelligence and pride are her precious jewels
She always boasts in all circumstances. Although later, when living in misery due to war, she did not allow herself to give up her pride. No one can see the hunger, the sloppiness, and especially the sadness, the commissar. faint, weak, or burdened by her burgeoning Tara, risk being confiscated after the war.

The most impressive of the pride was the green dress made from the old curtains in Tara when Scarlett visited Rhett: she pulled the curtain to sew a perfect dress, to "fool" Rhett Butler She is still beautiful and elegant, despite the difficulties of the civil war. So the men admired her, and the women jealously hated her, but she always lived in that great pride.

5.Never give up hope
She never faltered before the situation. Her famous quote "Tomorrow is always a new day'' , has become an inspirational statement that tells how many generations of readers.

It was a statement she had always considered in all circumstances, even when her husband died, her family was in trouble, when everyone turned away from her, she still raised her head to live, with a intense hope. Thanks to that hope, she has always maintained the strength to cope with difficulties. She became the owner of Tara, protecting and developing Tara. Even when Rhett left her to go in time Melanie died, and also when she realized that Rhett was the only one she loved, she was not desperate.

She believed that she would return to conquer Rhett, which would make Rhett love her so much as she used to. To her, "tomorrow is always a new day".

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THE END
By: @a-alice


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A towering landmark of film, quite simply because it tells a good story, and tells it wonderfully well.

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