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Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind (1939)

December. 15,1939
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8.2
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G
| Drama Romance War

The spoiled daughter of a Georgia plantation owner conducts a tumultuous romance with a cynical profiteer during the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era.

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Alicia
1939/12/15

I love this movie so much

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Steineded
1939/12/16

How sad is this?

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Huievest
1939/12/17

Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.

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Ariella Broughton
1939/12/18

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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cinephile-27690
1939/12/19

I went to the house of a friend of my Grandma's and she let me look through her DVD collection-which wasn't that big. One movie she had was Gone With The Wind. My Grandma commented on how I have that, too. "You've got to love Gone With The Wind!" I said. "That's a masterpiece!"I was amazed that I said that, I don't think I had ever used that word for a movie at that moment. But that's true! This movie IS a masterpiece! Few movies are as iconic as this. From lines like "Frankly my dear,I don't give a damn" to iconic scenery-it'd be shocking to know someone who knew nothing of this classic movie. The movie is almost 4 hours long, but every minute is well worth it.(You can skip the credits, and intermission section to speed it up a little.)Can't watch it today? That's alright-tomorrow...is another day!

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subrawriting
1939/12/20

Why to prolong the indecisiveness of the heroine at every stage. Too boring to sit for 4 hours.

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mrushkoski
1939/12/21

Considered one of the greatest love stories of all time, Gone with the Wind is a classic romance tale from 1939. A story of love and loss during the Civil War era the star crossed lovers Rhett Butler and Vivien Leigh, attempt to survive Atlanta as the Union Army approaches. It was originally released in black and white but was later rereleased in 1969 in color. It was well known for its iconic wardrobes and clothing, it had over 1,500 extras in huge scenes (with around1,000 dummies since there weren't enough extras at the time) and it actually had three directors during filming that its almost alarming that the film made it to editing let alone theaters. It even made one of the first historic slips through the Hays Code at the time, the iconic line "frankly my dear, I don't give a damn" almost wasn't in the movie due to the word damn but after much convincing the director at the time was able to get the censors to allow it. Probably the only huge issue with the film was it's usage of racism from the Civil Way era, although historically accurate it was a little raunchy even for 1930's folks.

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unknownandroid
1939/12/22

We as a society, do NOT need Garbage such as this racial film! Grow up Americana!

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