Scarlett
This is the sequel to 'Gone with the Wind'. Scarlett, lasting six long hours, was shot about sixty years after 'Gone with the Wind'. It picks up exactly where its predecessor left off. Melanie has just died, Rhett has taken off, Ashley is a mess: Scarlett is all alone in her empty house. She is getting comfort from her old friend the liquor bottle. Nevertheless, she has not given up on Rhett. Determined to become a lady, Scarlett goes through great lengths to change herself. She stops obsessing on her needs and wants and eventually grows into a mature woman. She tries every method possible to make herself end up in the same place as Rhett. She seems to be unsuccessful. But then there was this really passionate moment and a baby is born. Their adventures take them from the social swirl of post-war south to green hills of Ireland. There, Scarlett is welcomed back by her Irish kin.
Well, there is not much more I can add to this one. I've already talked about the characteristics I noticed in my 'Gone With The Wind' Blog. This one is supposedly about events right after. We see Scarlett dealing with things she had vowed to deal 'tomorrow' in the ending of "Gone with the Wind". That's about pretty much the whole point of this sequel.
Well, there is not much more I can add to this one. I've already talked about the characteristics I noticed in my 'Gone With The Wind' Blog. This one is supposedly about events right after. We see Scarlett dealing with things she had vowed to deal 'tomorrow' in the ending of "Gone with the Wind". That's about pretty much the whole point of this sequel.

1 Comments:
At 5:19 AM,
The Ajarn said…
I was bored with this movie. O Hum. You blogged it right with Gone with the Wind. Why does someone want to go messin' 'round with a classic.
Summary was indeed adequate. Why go messin' 'round with a classic movie and a classic blog.
You got a lot of work to do, don't you? Watch the four OK Corral movie. Check and see how close each of the Wyatt Earp characterizations are. Also notice the Doc Holidays.
Go to Piyapat's blog about Jeremiah Johnson and check out the black and white photo she put up. Look for your boys in the photo.
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