Review of Gone with the Wind (1939) by Maineutral R — 29 Dec 2013
Gone With The Wind, the timeless epic and Hollywood's most important film. Period.
This grand epic has a unique cinematography, scale and hype that not even Lord of the Rings can top. This story is a hell of an emotional, decent and wit ride; once you see it, you know why is pure movie perfectionism. Gone With The Wind might be the strongest film many will see.
The overall cinematography is perfect, the story-telling is crisp and probably flawless, the score is epic, the performances are pure orgasms of greatness and the characters leave a lasting impression...for the better or for worse. If there's something I hated about this masterpiece, is Scarlett O' Hara. She's my MOST HATED character of all time! Jar Jar Binks is God in comparison (yes, I said that). I mean, she is just the biggest Bitch i've ever seen. Damn. But still, that's part of the story. Here I also met one my favorite characters of all time: Rhett Butler, played by the master legend Clark Gable (no, not the host of Cheaters, you fucktard), this character is just too cool, trolls all the way, and even after he also goes through many miseries, he's still this smart, cool and trolling character, everytime he's on screen, it's like the movie only gets better. Hands down one of the greatest characters ever.
Even if my most hated character is the center of the story here, Gone With the Wind is so great, epic and awesome that nearly 4 hours of Bitch Scarlett can't take any magnificent scent out of it. Hollywood's best example of greatness.
I could say a bottom line here like always, but frankly dear, I don't give a damn.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS REVIEWS PART 06: Gone With The Wind (1939).
This review of Gone with the Wind (1939) was written by Maineutral R on 29 Dec 2013.
Gone with the Wind has generally received very positive reviews.
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