āThere was a land called The Old South⦠a beautiful and gallant world⦠There lived the last knights and their beautiful ladies, the masters and slaves⦠Nothing remains of that world but dreams. A time that the wind took...
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One of the magnificent works of American literature and classic cinema, the work par excellence. The history of that country, which fights against itself in that desire for the most absolute truth to triumph, the right to freedom that every human being enjoys. That country that represents a being that fights each other in a struggle to remain anchored to traditions and beliefs inoculated over hundreds of ancestors and generations and that other part of itself that sees beyond those limitations in an effort to grow and create a great free nation, prosperous and full of opportunities. That great vision of becoming a land of freedoms.
The film won ten Oscars and is based on the work written by Margaret Michell, winner of the Pullitzer Prize, highlights the role of the great protagonist Scarlett O'Hara, played by Vivian Leigh, my favorite protagonist of all the thousands of films that I have been able to to enjoy, destined to be a capricious, selfish and spoiled southern young woman, the imminent announcement of the civil war, will change her destiny and turn her into a brave, strong woman and above all determined not to go hungry and to get the best and what worse than herself, so that her family can get ahead and be able to save her Tara property, at one time a majestic and elegant southern mansion, converted during the war into a simple roof to live in, without cotton plantations and hardly any food to take home. mouth, but she will be willing to do anything to get ahead.
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Believing herself in love, she yearns for the love of Aslhey, whose role she plays, Leslie Howard, who is engaged to another woman, her cousin Melanie, played by Olivia de Havilland. Love triangle that will exist throughout the entire film and from which the protagonist will hardly be able to get out, blinded by the mirage of an alleged love, she will finally be able to get rid of that spell and realize that the true love of her life is her own husband Rhett Butler, whom he has not hesitated to shower with contempt and who is disappointed in the end, will give up his love for her.
āDo you think that by saying, I'm sorry, the past can be corrected.
If you go, where will I go? What I am going to do?
Frankly dear, I don't give a fuck
There has to be some way to bring him back. I can't think about it now. I'll go crazy if I do. I'll think about it tomorrow.
One of the things I like the most about the protagonist is her way of seeing things and not allowing herself to be overwhelmed by circumstances and her way of expressing it."I'll think about it tomorrow"Ā Ā Ā





