Title: Gone with the Wind
Director: Victor Fleming
Producer: David O. Selznick
Running Time: 224 minutes
MPAA Rating: Rated G
Genre: Romance
My Rating: 9/10: I liked the movie, and I think that it is a wonderful movie. But, I quite didn’t understand the beginning of the movie when I started watching it (it confused me).
The main characters in the movie are:
Clark Gable as Rhett Butler
Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara
Leslie Howard as Ashley Wilkes
Olivia de Havilland as Melanie Hamilton
Thomas Mitchell as Gerald O’Hara
Barbara O’Neil as Ellen O’Hara
The main conflict in the movie is between Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler. Rhett Butler is in love with Scarlett, but he can’t tell her that because Scarlett uses love as a tool to hurt people. After all Rhett has done, he still thinks that Scarlett is after Ashley. Basically, the main conflict is that Scarlett has to defeat the problems of life that come in her path. The story is mostly about Scarlett O’Hara’s struggles in life that affected others like two men (Ashley and Rhett).
Another conflict was the Civil War that happened. It was a tough life after Charles, shy and loving first husband of Scarlett had died. Scarlett was forced to wear black dresses every morning, and she wasn’t allowed to go to any parties in order to please her society. She had to continue her life being in Atlanta. Because Scarlett was broken- hearted after death of Charles, in Atlanta she got to meet Ashley Wilkes and Rhett Butler. After Scarlett started to hear in the news that Tara is about to be charged and enormous amount of tax, which she thinks that she can pay. Scarlett tries to make Rhett pay, but Rhett knows that she is trying to make him pay for it. Since Rhett didn’t pay, Scarlett decided to marry Frank Kennedy. Scarlett thinks that Frank has enough money to pay the tax on Tara. But when she arrives, she hears bad news that her mother, Ellen, has died. Her mother’s death is another conflict that Scarlett has to pass through her life.
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My favourite scene in the movie is when Rhett Butler leaves Scarlett and says, “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a d*”. This scene includes Rhett and Scarlett. That was my favourite part of the movie because throughout the whole movie, Scarlett was all over Ashley and other men that didn’t match her. Rhett Butler made the right decision. Rhett Butler is my favourite character in the movie and he did the right thing, he left her. He couldn’t take all of the “loving Ashley” things, so he left her. When Rhett Butler left, she realizes how much she and Ashley are not a good match, but Rhett Butler and Scarlett are a perfect match. I think that Scarlett and Rhett are a good match because they both have the same personality and they both are sure funny. If Rhett hasn’t done what he has done, Scarlett would still be all over Ashley and she and Rhett would be together ever. But Rhett has done what he was supposed to do. After he has left, he wouldn’t accept the apology from Scarlett, but the end is a ‘happy ending’. Rhett and Scarlett then get together at the very end (I just gave it away).