Originally posted by miss_salty
I dislike Clark Gable coz I read some biography on him and he seem arrogrant. Many of his co-stars disliked him (and they said he had a smelly breath!). But that was before I saw the movie.
Yeah, I remember reading something about his breath. But come on, it's Clark Gable! You could just throw him a mint before leaning in... I read a biography on him which I think was quite biased towards him and made only fleeting references to arrogance... eh well, he had a right to be. He was gorgeous! I think the whole Gable- Carole Lombard thing is so sad...
Originally posted by princesse
the movie cuts out some important things but...1 child instead of 3?!
i liked 'Scarlett' as a book itself, but not as a sequel. one of the reasons i like 'Gone With the Wind' is because its ending was reality...it wasnt a fairytale so you aren't disillusioned thinking that life will always turn out with a happy ending, because it doesnt... Rhett left Scarlett, The End.
I know! The child numbers were somewhat inconsistent... and I didn't like the absence of Will in the film-- he was second in gorgeousness only to Rhett (Ashley, of course, was a piddly punce).
And I agree that the ending was right. Although I've spent the years since I first saw the film endlessly mourning Scarlett and Rhett's break up and thinking about possible ways to get them back together, it wouldn;t be as effective. The fact was that Rhett loved Scarlett so much, but love doesn't conquer all (how depressing) and there's only so much of her crap he could put up with. Even if he still loved her, he couldn't be with her. And then you end up with a much more vulnerable Scarlett who's finally recognised a spot of true feeling in herself-- but even still, she's the same Scarlett as she always was, with the same spirit and determination to power on and get on with her life. There's a lot of (albeit a little cliched) moral messages behind that.
And anyway, we don't know for sure that Rhett and Scarlett are done forever... there's still the implication there: "Tomorrow I'll think of some way to get him back." And with Scarlett's determination.... undetermined possibilities are so much more satisfying than definite endings.
Ah, the glory of romantic fiction!!!