The Greatness Of Gone With The Wind

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  • Have you ever wondered why Gone With The Wind is so good? I'm here to tell you.
    Gone With The Wind was produced by David O. Selznick, directed by Victor Fleming (Sam Wood, George Cukor), and written by Sidney Howard (Oliver H.P. Garrett, Ben Hecht, Jo Swerling, John Van Druten), from the novel by Margaret Mitchell. It stars Clark Gable as Rhett Butler, Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara, Olivia de Havilland as Melanie Hamilton, Leslie Howard as Ashley Wilkes, and Hattie McDaniel as Mammy.
    Topics covered in this video include:
    - Star Wars in comparison to Gone With The Wind
    - Press quotes on movie cases, including Eddie the Eagle, Quantum of Solace, G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra, Jack Reacher, Aquaman, Penguins of Madagascar, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Mission: Impossible - Fallout
    - Kenneth Turan
    - The American Civil War
    - Gumption
    - Author Margaret Mitchell
    - Actress Vivien Leigh
    - Producer David O. Selznick
    - Gone With The Wind box office, as compared to Avengers: Endgame and Avatar
    - The production details of Gone With The Wind, including the costumes, the colors, the sets, the matte paintings, etc.
    - 2017 Beauty and the Beast
    - The thematic mechanisms of Gone With The Wind, including survival, change, and coping with change
    - David O. Selznick's ending to Gone With The Wind
    - And some morals you can draw from Gone With The Wind
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  • @bencemonsat1953
    @bencemonsat1953 3 роки тому +98

    I have never heard or read such an intelligent and pointed review of this masterpiece, which I have adored for 60 years. Congratulations,and many thanks.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +12

      This is the greatest praise I could get for this video. Thank you thank you thank you thank you!

    • @bencemonsat1953
      @bencemonsat1953 3 роки тому +10

      @@BigShotCritic Hello from France
      It was a pleasure to hear from you.
      The final scene with Scarlett crying on the stairs, as familiar voices lead her back to Tara is DOS's idea. He explains in his memos that when he brought this idea to his team they were skeptical and thought it wouldn't work, of course he imposed his point of view. And it gave us one of the most beautiful scenes in the history of cinema.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +9

      Agreed. I wasn't kidding when I said in the video that without that scene I would've hated the movie.
      Oh, the internet. Someone watched my video in France! 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷

    • @austriaco4132
      @austriaco4132 3 роки тому +6

      @@BigShotCritic In Austria as well!

    • @gwtwvivien
      @gwtwvivien 3 роки тому +5

      @@BigShotCritic in Argentina as well. As a GWTW collector myself all my congratulations to you!!!

  • @karencarter8292
    @karencarter8292 3 роки тому +38

    For what it is worth, imho, Scarlett realized just after Melanie's death, how much she loved and depended on Melanie; plus, she finally saw the real Ashley. He was a rather weak man, unlike Rhett, and that thought finally jolted her to come to her senses.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +3

      I think you're right

    • @animalsarebeautifulpeople3094
      @animalsarebeautifulpeople3094 9 місяців тому +2

      Yeah because she didn't realize that she loved Melanie, she couldn't imagine Ashley loving Melanie. But once she realized just how love worthy Melanie was amd how much she herself loved her, she finally understood that Ashley really loved Melanie. Before that she just didn't and couldn't believe it since she didn't see Mekamie's worth

    • @darrenhoskins8382
      @darrenhoskins8382 Місяць тому

      Not particularly interested in Scarlett… it’s all about Rhett and Melanie

    • @antoinemozart243
      @antoinemozart243 8 днів тому

      No, I think you are wrong. Rhett Butler saw exactly who was Scarlett : a childish personality who breaks her toys. He said something deep after rejoining the confederates at the last moment and being slapped by Scarlett : I love the lost causes. Of course he was referring to his unrequited love for Scarlett and his desperate attempt to be loved by her. No Scarlett O'Hara never loved Melanie or Rhett. She only regretted to have lost them.......HUGE DIFFERENCE ! The only thing she constantly loved was Tara. A plantation.

  • @sallysue8176
    @sallysue8176 Рік тому +16

    I remember watching this as a young teen. The end broke my heart and I called my grandma because she read the book and maybe that had a different ending. But this movie is unforgettable! ❤ the greatest movie of all time.
    “If I have to lie, cheat or kill as God as my witness I shall never be hungry again!” Very moving

  • @carolynkingsley4421
    @carolynkingsley4421 3 роки тому +54

    I've seen this movie so many times, I've lost count. Even today, it remains unsurpassed.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +3

      No argument here!

    • @jordandutra9029
      @jordandutra9029 2 роки тому +2

      I've watched the movie three times, lol! It's my favorite movie.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому +1

      Is it bad to admit I've only seen it twice?

    • @jordandutra9029
      @jordandutra9029 2 роки тому

      @@BigShotCritic No not at all!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому +1

      For comparison... you say it's your favorite movie... I've watched my favorite movie probably around sixteen times. That's my estimate.

  • @austriaco4132
    @austriaco4132 3 роки тому +35

    There is a reason I keep watching this movie since I was 12 (almost 50 years now) - I have never seen a better one. Your commentary and analysis are among the best I have seen.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +3

      Here's hoping I never take comments like this for granted. I appreciate you and your very kind words.

    • @austriaco4132
      @austriaco4132 3 роки тому +2

      @@BigShotCritic You are welcome and I am looking foreward to watch more of your videos - one of the very few advantages of lockdowns :)

    • @denise4949
      @denise4949 3 роки тому +3

      me too i've never seen a better one, he did such an awesome job with this--i agree with you sooo much with this just wanted you to know !!!

    • @cturtleGA
      @cturtleGA 3 роки тому +3

      I first saw the movie when I was 11 and have been enthralled with GWTW ever since 💚

  • @englishandcompositionlearn6745
    @englishandcompositionlearn6745 3 роки тому +55

    The idea of the story closing with the focus on Tara and returning home isn't an idea unique to Selznick. It comes directly from the novel itself, which ends with Scarlett's thoughts turning towards Tara and its unfailing ability to heal her.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +8

      Perhaps the problem Selznick faced wasn't how to make the ending less sad, but rather how to represent Scarlett's thoughts. The making-of documentary included in the version I used for this review did not mention that about the book.

    • @cturtleGA
      @cturtleGA 3 роки тому +9

      The documentary is misleading. It does make it sound like Selznick came up with the idea when he was desperately trying to decide upon a good ending. The truth is that Sidney Howard ended his original screenplay with the three voices (Gerald, Ashley, Rhett) coming back to Scarlett in her mind. Selznick (with the help of other writers) did make considerable changes to Howard’s original work; however, the entire end of the movie (from Melanie’s death scene to THE END) was filmed exactly as written by Howard 😇
      BIG EDIT: Oops! Now *I* stand corrected! I just re-read the introduction to the book GWTW: The Screenplay (Collier/McMillan, 1980), and it explains that Howard’s original ending was brief and anticlimactic and, not surprisingly, to Selznick’s liking. (Sorry! It’s been a while since I’ve read the introduction to this book!) The screenplay printed in this book “takes Sidney Howard’s adaptation as a base and adds to it material written by the other sixteen (count ‘em!) collaborators.” The final scene in this book appears just as in the film, but apparently it was indeed one of the scenes re-written by Selznick, and he sent it to the set (just in time!) on June 8. I’m glad I was able to find this specific information and correct myself here. Selznick and his team were constantly re-writing scenes, even all during the shooting, so tis a wonder how anyone knows exactly who wrote what!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +5

      @@cturtleGA I guess that's what you get when the documentary was produced by the David Selznick's descendants, wasn't it? Lol. Even so, it's clear Selznick was a great producer. And that was what struck me the most about all of it. Producers these days are SO out of touch with theme and how to tell a story.

    • @cturtleGA
      @cturtleGA 3 роки тому +4

      @@BigShotCritic I made a BIG EDIT to my comment above, so please take a look!
      Selznick WAS a great producer, and he’s famous (infamous?) for his control of every detail. In the case of GWTW it certainly paid off, and the screenplay in its much-tinkered-with final form certainly ended up working beautifully! 💚

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +5

      The guy was a genius, no doubt. Thank you for all your additional information!

  • @2615ParkAvenueAssociates
    @2615ParkAvenueAssociates 3 роки тому +34

    After the curtain came down at the premiere in Atlanta, it is said Margaret Mitchell exclaimed that she had "a perfectly wet handkerchief" and that David O. Selznick "had held out for the absolutely perfect cast" to bring to life her book of such length and complexity for her "poor Scarlett." I read "Gone With The Wind," as a child---not once but twice---and was perfectly incandescent as an older child when I had the opportunity to finally see it. There have been so many delighted revisits of both the book and movie over the decades. It does not disappoint and you have reviewed it beautifully in your distillation of "gumption" that lies in Mrs. Mitchell's epic novel and our Scarlett's core; portrayed through the vision of David Selznick and the glorious Vivian Leigh and a stellar cast. Thank you for your review of THE classic movie of the Golden Era amongst the many jewels to chose from therein.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +8

      I have to say, the Gone With The Wind community is easily the kindest and most supportive I have had interactions with on UA-cam. Thank you so much!

    • @pricegrisham2998
      @pricegrisham2998 Рік тому +1

      In the ten years from the film until her tragic death, it seems that Mitchell's attitude toward race became much more progressive: She contributed thousands upon thousands of dollars to the local Black college, drove into the segregated part of Atlanta to nurse her housekeeper ill with 'flu when no white people would go there, had a hospital built for Black citizens, and funded many scholarships for Black doctors. PBS American Master's series did an excellent biography on her some years back. Had she lived into the 60's she might very well have supported the civil rights movement of the time.

  • @MarshaWard
    @MarshaWard 4 роки тому +51

    Your commentary gave me chills, because it's spot on, and because GONE WITH THE WIND is one of my favorite movies. Thank you for taking the time to review it!

  • @kasvinimuniandy4178
    @kasvinimuniandy4178 Рік тому +5

    I remember watching it as a child, that scene where Scarlet digs a radish out of the ground and swears to never be hungry ever again. I watched it again yesterday and it is beyond beautiful. What a good film.

  • @gayaanimation8685
    @gayaanimation8685 3 роки тому +62

    Definitely 10 out of 10! Most epic movie ever.

  • @JebberGamingJaws
    @JebberGamingJaws Рік тому +4

    Stayed up until 4:30 this morning watching this movie. I previously only remembered vague bits and pieces from when I saw some of it as a child… this new viewing has blown me away. What an incredible film.

  • @siarapratt
    @siarapratt 4 роки тому +35

    Your interpretation of one of the themes including Scarlett’s reoccurring “in the mist” dreams was something I had not considered. Excellent insight. Awesome review!

    • @javimu111
      @javimu111 3 роки тому +7

      It's in the Novel!! The "running in the mist" section, when she's running for Rhett harks back in the novel to that recurring dream Scarlett always had during her marriage with Rhett. The "running" sequence was also truncated a little bit during post-production and during the sequence's editing -- and before the movie premiered.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +4

      I really should read books sometime haha. But there are so many movies! Seriously, I'm thrilled to get all these comments from people who are very familiar with the book.

    • @cturtleGA
      @cturtleGA 3 роки тому +4

      BSC, reading the book IS quite a time commitment, BUT once you get started you are bound to enjoy it. It’s historically accurate, very moving, and most of all just downright good story-telling. Whenever I read it, I’m always surprised just how entertaining it is, especially for writing that’s 85 years old!

    • @lnl3237
      @lnl3237 2 роки тому +3

      @@cturtleGA Won the Pulitzer as well as the hearts of many!

  • @shelovezcandy2852
    @shelovezcandy2852 4 роки тому +42

    Your use of the word "impactful" is a good choice. Unlike many movies, this one does linger in the mind after viewing.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  4 роки тому +4

      Thank you for that. It really does! *Tara theme pops into my head again*

    • @denise4949
      @denise4949 3 роки тому +5

      with us too@@BigShotCritic

  • @safespacebear
    @safespacebear 3 роки тому +12

    Years ago when I saw this the first time at the ending I immediately thought "of course she gets him back, no one can stop her when she makes up her mind". Many viewings later I'm still solid on that part.
    The only thing that has changed over the years is I see Margaret Mitchell could have had Melanie & Rhett end up together. I think there is something poetic and beautiful whenever those two are in the same scene or are just speaking about one another.
    I'm sad that so many folks seem to misunderstand what this movie is about. I accept it as a product of it's time and differs from modern sensibilities.
    I see nothing that glorifies the south. Characters like Scarlett, Rhett, and even the wooden headed Ashley talk of the arrogance and foolishness of the southern cause

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      I hope I can spread some understanding of this movie

    • @animalsarebeautifulpeople3094
      @animalsarebeautifulpeople3094 9 місяців тому +3

      Melanie and Rhett?? NEVER! 😅 they respected each other but nothing about it was romantic!

    • @LynetteTheMadScientist
      @LynetteTheMadScientist 8 місяців тому

      Lol Scarlett was an absolute sow that cared more about her waistline than having sex with her husband. Rhett can do better.

  • @reneepolin6549
    @reneepolin6549 3 роки тому +12

    I can't imagine any other actress playing Scarlet . Vivian embodied that character. All the actors were absolutely perfect as and that movie still give me chills and thrills . I have a Special remastered Limited addition DVD's the set includes behind the scenes, personal interviews and special outtakes . I love this film it's too important to call a movie

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      Thanks for stopping by

    • @tammyclay62
      @tammyclay62 5 місяців тому

      I used to think that Leslie Howard was miscast as Ashley. However, I now realize the physical description of Ashley in the novel wouldn't have worked in the movie. For the story arc to work, the audience has to know Ashley was never right for Scarlett.

  • @erracht
    @erracht 3 роки тому +10

    I've seen lots of excellent films. Yet still, I have one favorite one. "Gone WIth The Wind" remains the one film I treasure above all others. The visuals are stunning; the story is gripping and epic, the acting is stellar.

  • @Mrownica
    @Mrownica 3 роки тому +5

    3:40 I am a man I was born in 1976 I saw Olivie de Havilland for the first time in the movie Captain Blood from 1935. Her appearance in the film was not only the appearance of an excellent actress but also an amazing beautiful girl when she was 19 years old she was young and beautiful actually hypnotized me You can it was possible to fall in love with her without memory at first sight. This film, due to her amazing beauty, not only spiritual, but also beauty, was deep in the mine mind. As soon as the news of her death appeared, I immediately remembered her actor creation in this film. Olivio died for the world I can only write rest in peace for me and for many other fans who love your by film creations you will live forever and you will always remain in our memory Robert from Poland

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      I saw Captain Blood on Turner Classic Movies channel YEARS ago. It's time it goes on my watchlist again. Literally all I remember is the gag about the small piece of wood to "shore up" the man's backbone.

    • @Mrownica
      @Mrownica 3 роки тому +2

      @@BigShotCritic this movie can be found on movie channels on the internet, just enter the title of the movie on a google search and you can watch for free greetings from Poland Robert 😀😀😀😀

  • @wendylindberg
    @wendylindberg 3 роки тому +6

    Best movie I have ever saw. Loved Vivian Leigh portrayal of Scarlett. I’ve watched this movie more times than I can count and read the book a few times. Margaret Mitchell was born Nov 8, 1900. I shared her birthday in 1951 when I was born. The costumes, the acting, the sets were out of this world. Still better than any movie out there to this date. I can watch it again and again and never get tired of it, and am always impressed that it seems like it was made so many years ago, but still the best to date. Hearing the music still gives me goose bumps. 💖 wonderful review for a GREAT movie.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      Thank you! It's not my personal favorite movie, but I completely agree that it has no match.

  • @denise4949
    @denise4949 3 роки тому +9

    i just saw this it's 4-1-2021but this is THE best review/commentary on this i have ever seen-my mom was 4 years old when this movie was first shown anyway THANK YOU for this it's VERY much appreciated-----much love to you from south carolina THANKS soooo much!!!!!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      This is such a lovely comment. Thank YOU! Much love from AZ!

  • @debchancy2304
    @debchancy2304 3 роки тому +4

    Yes I agree what makes this film so memorable above all others is it's portrayal of exactly what life is all about: Love, Loss, and the monumental change that all of us experience in our lifetimes and how we deal with it. The underlying theme of the loss of "safety" either in someone or something is really at the core of our existence, just as it is with Scarlett as she experiences the loss of Tara and ultimately Rhett. After that happens to us we are defined by how we are able to go on, or not. 'Gone with the Wind' gives us the hope of survival.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому +1

      Here's hoping we all have the tenacity (if not the ruthlessness) of Scarlett.

  • @thelookuplookdown
    @thelookuplookdown 3 роки тому +5

    One of the best analysis on UA-cam of this monumental film. Brilliant and insightful. Michael - South Africa.

  • @mariazaldivar6010
    @mariazaldivar6010 4 роки тому +27

    My absolute favorite book and movie since I was 14 years old. I couldn't agree more with your analysis!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  4 роки тому +3

      Thank you!

    • @billolsen4360
      @billolsen4360 3 роки тому +3

      Too bad Margaret Mitchell didn't write more books, she did a genius job on GWTW.

  • @mcraig1969
    @mcraig1969 3 роки тому +9

    Excellent and refreshing review of this masterpiece! As a Georgian the book as well as the movie holds a sacred place in my heart. If you’ve not read the book, please take time to do so as it a sweeping epic and fills in many of the blanks of the movie as well as our struggles to survive not only the war but “Reconstruction”. You can also find a a documentary regarding the making of the movie as well as biographical documentary of Mrs. Mitchell. The Atlanta Premier was a three day celebration the likes of which has never been surpassed in Atlanta! Several clips of it are on UA-cam as well. Thank you again for this excellent review.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      I'm not convinced that Atlanta Premiere has been surpassed anywhere in the world.

  • @judithlkaufman3930
    @judithlkaufman3930 3 роки тому +6

    I’ve loved this book and movie since I was 11 or 12! Read the book first and then saw the film. GWTW has been my favorite all these years. And, I adore Clark Gable as Rhett Butler! He’s simply awesome. This could never be remade. Love your insights! I still re-read the book about every 10 years or so!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      Thank you for your kind words! I'm thrilled you enjoyed it

    • @TXLorenzo
      @TXLorenzo 2 роки тому +1

      I don't think there is enough talent left in Hollywood to even attempt to remake it.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому +2

      Thankfully there seems to be no interest in remaking it

    • @taberm2000
      @taberm2000 Рік тому +2

      @@BigShotCritic They cast a black woman as Scarlet, Rhett would be transgender and slavery wouldn't even be mentioned. That is literally how deranged Hollywood has become.

  • @carloshugogeib7961
    @carloshugogeib7961 3 роки тому +3

    A great book and an awesome movie. Those are Evergreen masterpieces. Your comments and analyses are wonderful. Thanks a lot

  • @Flashbackfrequency92
    @Flashbackfrequency92 2 роки тому +2

    Dude, how is it that you only have 413 subscribers? Your channel is Gold!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much! I could go into the reasons why I think I only have that many, but for now I'll just say tell your friends about the channel, and rest assured I have no plans to stop!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому

      How did you find my channel?

  • @n2veins
    @n2veins 3 роки тому +7

    OMG...This is my absolute favorite film of all time and I absolutely loved you spot on analysis and critique of the film. You even brought a new point of view and perspective to me. I'm subscribing!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much, and welcome aboard!

  • @blanchefan
    @blanchefan Рік тому +1

    Really superb job--thank you for this. I'm sure you know--and I hope others do--that Turner Films made an absolutely superb documentary called "Gone With the Wind--The Making of a Legend." It won a Peabody award for its excellence. It's a little hard to find, but it does exist. It was on a special DVD of GWTW some years ago. I don't think Amazon has it, but these things change. For true fans of GWTW, this documentary is well worth searching for! Thanks again!💝

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! I appreciate you. I believe I have that DVD with that documentary. If it’s the one I’m thinking of I did watch that as part of my research for this video.

    • @blanchefan
      @blanchefan Рік тому

      @@BigShotCritic So glad you've got it. Btw, I live one block from the Margaret Mitchell House, where she wrote The Book. :)

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for honoring this film, giving the facts with such conviction and truth. GWTW is very close to my heart. I'm sure Mr. Selznick would thank you.

  • @muhamadfaidzi1860
    @muhamadfaidzi1860 Рік тому +2

    i watched this few years ago, and i don't really get the characters (plus i'm not an american), though i'm actually an emotional person. now i'm much older and had gone through ups and downs in my relationship-- i totally get her now. rewatching this movie makes me rooting for scarlett and rhett again, the same way i'm rooting for my relationship. a beautiful movie indeed, and even a great review. well done sir, and thank you :)

  • @MegaHatLady
    @MegaHatLady 3 роки тому +3

    I think it was the most beautiful film ever. The book was by far, much better but the technicolor, the costuming, the stars, the set. Just stunning

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      It's one of the most beautiful films to behold, surely

    • @MegaHatLady
      @MegaHatLady 3 роки тому

      @@BigShotCritic ❤️❤️

  • @johnchipol7716
    @johnchipol7716 3 роки тому +6

    I think you were marvellous congratulations great video

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that!

  • @baltoman24
    @baltoman24 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you for your insightful and intelligent commentary on this extraordinary film; this was a breath of fresh air!

  • @wjglll340
    @wjglll340 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this review! Well done sir. Yes, gumption!
    GWTW is made of up characters with blood in their veins. Margaret Mitchell told the truth about women, men, blacks, yankees and the pressures of modern life stealing your soul against your heritage and your people. Scarlett had gumption and the book sold us on that quality as the driving force of survival. She inherently knew the depth of her own greed and I believe she sought out Ashley to tame her wild Irish soul as her mother had to Gerald. To her mind he brought dignity and redemption. Her refusal to accept that loss was the same blinding force that got her through the war and reconstruction. Melanie understood that Scarlett's gumption was necessary and she forgave her everything because they needed her and she trusted Ashley's honor. It is a great story.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  Рік тому +1

      With a comment like this I'm ready to watch your review of Gone With The Wind! Thank you for watching! I'm glad you liked it

  • @amberfriday9578
    @amberfriday9578 4 роки тому +6

    Great commentary. Loved it.

  • @gwtwvivien
    @gwtwvivien 3 роки тому +5

    The best review I have ever seen. I saw GWTW when I was a child and the movie..specially Scarlett..changed my whole life. Sorry if my english is not proper but I want to tell you that you are a Master!!!! Magnificent critic. The best.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      Dude, I know plenty of native English speakers with way worse English than yours haha. Thank you so much. I really appreciate your compliments.

    • @gwtwvivien
      @gwtwvivien 3 роки тому +2

      @@BigShotCritic and I really love your review. I love GWTW so much that I become one of the greatest GWTW and Vivien Leigh collector in the world. I was very shy when I first saw it and Scarlett spirit and strengh made me stronger. I will treasure your priceless review. Big hugs and Thank you!!!!!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      That's awesome that the movie affected your life in that way

    • @gwtwvivien
      @gwtwvivien 3 роки тому +1

      @@BigShotCritic GWTW is special. It touches our inner feelings. The film shows the love for your loving places..your family..how to survive..your roots. It was done in a way that its impossible not to feel close to those feelings..if u can understands me. Every single day I have to see some scenes and they gaves me strengh. Your comment on the film is exactly. You " touches" or make a point in all GWTW things. Again..the film changed my life. It MOVES.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +2

      It's powerful. There's no other movie like it that I know of

  • @stephaniewhittle6269
    @stephaniewhittle6269 11 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful and respectful review of the greatest movie ever made. Thank you!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for stopping by on my channel. I'm really glad you liked it

  • @maytedrew8638
    @maytedrew8638 Рік тому +1

    Well done analysis. Totally agree. This movie is the greatest because it excels in all categories of script, set, costume, music, editing, and performance. Performance is what I think is where it out does any other motion picture. Principally, the performance of Vivien Leigh. I consider her performance the single best performance of any actor in motion picture history. The other cast are beyond excellent. Clark Gable, Olivia de Haviland, Hattie McDaniel rate as exceptional. It was my Moms favorite movie and I saw it for the first time in a theater when I was 17 after having read the book. It captivated me then and still does.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  Рік тому +1

      It's unbelievable. And as much as I love movies and believe in the future of movies, I don't think it will ever be topped. I don't believe public interest in motion pictures will ever be as high as it was in 1939 (movies are no longer the new, exciting form of entertainment), and the storytelling mastery on display in GWTW can hardly be exceeded anyway. It will remain the biggest box office smash in history, and it deserves it.

  • @Infinite0396
    @Infinite0396 Рік тому +1

    Very beautiful analysis on her dream and searching thru the mist

  • @javimu111
    @javimu111 2 роки тому +1

    You nailed it. Wow. You nailed EVERYTHING. Beautifully analyzed!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому

      I really really appreciate that. That seriously means a lot to me.

  • @markbeck8384
    @markbeck8384 3 роки тому +3

    Margaret Mitchell wrote a novel that had a real inner truth about how one survives change, tragedy, and disappointment. Scarlett was no Saint; but her faith in: her home land, her courage, her own adaptability, the Future.. is inspiring. I've read the novel several times, love the movie. I know it is now questioned as being too glorifying of the South/slavery/an imaginary gentility; but it is oriented on how the South imagined itself, and on lots of very real desire to support familiar home/society/pride. I know slavery was wrong & damaging; but it was hardly original. It goes way back to Rome, Greece, the Mideast, the Orient, central and South America; so it was not only just a Black American problem. We need to do better; but I don't think that means we have to kill all the pride the South had in its effort to save its homeland, in the people who died to protect home. That's what Civil War is. Someone wins, and maybe the general understanding changes with time; but those who tried to be honorable in their own belief system, who suffered & died, also need a moment's credit; as does this novel.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      "Cancelling" Gone With The Wind has nothing to do with slavery. It's just part of an ongoing effort to make history itself unfashionable so that the masses have no sense of culture whatsoever, and are that much easier to control and manipulate. Fortunately, human nature values culture very much. It is for this reason this effort to do away with culture will fail.

  • @zachbraffwantsyourlungs7394
    @zachbraffwantsyourlungs7394 2 роки тому +2

    I NEVER got the most part until you explained it

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому +1

      Isn't it amazing? These people were brilliant

  • @user-jn3ly1hl4w
    @user-jn3ly1hl4w 2 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful analysis. Just enjoyed it. I too draw my strength from living in thr past. I just love Scarlett and Vivien Leigh was the only one who could play it so well

  • @maryahern1618
    @maryahern1618 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for your analysis of a story that is timeless. Your insight has given me more to think about -- and I thought I was well versed with both movie and book. Well done!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      Wonderful! If I have genuinely contributed to the analysis of GWTW, I count that as one of my greatest achievements.

  • @arman0612
    @arman0612 3 роки тому +2

    Brilliant commentary on this timeless masterpiece. The greatest film of all time.

  • @SM-gl8yo
    @SM-gl8yo 3 роки тому +4

    Thoughtful, well structured review. Thank you.

  • @yvonneplant9434
    @yvonneplant9434 5 місяців тому

    I've been lucky enough to have actually seen it on a big screen more than once.

  • @Fairplayer43
    @Fairplayer43 2 місяці тому

    This is one of the best reviews I have seen for "Gone with the Wind" Thank you!!! When I first saw the movie, I was warned by my mother that "you will realize that you have not seen a movie like this one before, or ever will." Massively great! Boy, was she right! No comparison whatsoever. I have tried to give it the benefit of the doubt with other movies that are considered by some the best movies, but I just can't.
    Thanks again for the review.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching! I really appreciate it!

  • @SHATHECROW
    @SHATHECROW 2 роки тому +1

    Love this so much, words were spoken elegantly

  • @stephen5147
    @stephen5147 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent discussion & analysis. Thanks!

  • @franchescofinocchiaro83
    @franchescofinocchiaro83 3 роки тому +2

    Outstanding commentary!! Can't wait to see this movie again!!

  • @mariahejna847
    @mariahejna847 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent analysis of my beloved GWTW! I especially liked your statement about how important the performances were. For me, VL as Scarlett is the entire picture. And the theme of survival and gumption was spot on. MM even said so in later interviews. The only thing was I wish you could have gone on longer about my favorite movie. 12 minutes was not enough. I also subscribed and am looking forward to your thoughts on other classic movies. Particularly looking forward to Notorious, my other much adored classic film.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Perhaps with more practice I'll be ready to say more about GWTW. As of now, I have not the skill to go beyond twelve minutes and have anything meaningful and original to say. Of all my videos, this was the hardest to write, and this movie was the toughest nut to crack.

  • @bernardchaudey9684
    @bernardchaudey9684 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, I came here to watch your video review, from Javi's FB page group. I would say just like my French compatriot and comrade here, I really appreciate your video review on GWTW. Unlike many reviews I've read or heard, yours does justice to the huge collection of the top talent of the time.
    This film is certainly the best known universally, one of the longest films in the history of cinema (certainly the longest in its year of release), the most honored of its time with many
    Oscars, the most inventive in their narrative shots.
    Your presentation recognizes the exceptional quality of the treatment of colors, sets, costumes, actors; I will add the longest and most complex film music of the time.
    Only as far as I know he can be aware of the scores of the Ten Commandments and Ben-Hur (1958)!
    A review that recognizes the positives of this film is good to hear. Indeed in our time when it is fashionable to discredit everything that touches the past with its errors and its ways of treating history, it is pleasant to hear a person who does justice to such a convergence of talents for lead to this monument of cinema.
    I shall conclude that your explanation of the screenplay and the story gives me information about facts I never noticed before, as for instance the nightmare of Scarlett.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      I love hearing about everybody's experience with this movie and all the different positive impressions people have! Thank you for stopping by and enjoying my video!

  • @gibsonaloha
    @gibsonaloha 3 роки тому +3

    You did an awesome job precisely critiquing all facets of Gone With The Wind ! The amazing story of the making of GWTW behind the scenes is also truly amazing to explore! We find Clark Gable didn’t even want to do the movie & had to be coerced to do so, only to realize the significant masterpiece it was later?

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      I'm very grateful people are appreciating this video so much. GWTW was a tough nut to crack!

  • @JoanaRoz70
    @JoanaRoz70 3 роки тому +1

    That's a new and visionary interpretation of a memorable novel and movie! Congratulations!

  • @lottieloup6761
    @lottieloup6761 3 роки тому +1

    this just got recommended to me and your channel is amazing

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      Welcome aboard! Is it too early to talk world domination?

    • @lottieloup6761
      @lottieloup6761 3 роки тому

      @@BigShotCritic never to early! We might have spiderman try to stop us on our way but well get there!

  • @katelynjohnson9229
    @katelynjohnson9229 3 роки тому +1

    I love this! Nice work! We should have more conversations like this!

  • @wellnessgirl2806
    @wellnessgirl2806 3 місяці тому

    I can;t understand why you don't have more subs! Great analysis.

  • @cvb6957
    @cvb6957 3 роки тому +8

    Thanks a lot for this really reflective, sensitive and intelligent documentation and movie review 🙂❤️ I feel absolutely the same about GWTW, since I saw it the first time in 1984.
    And thank you so much for sparing us all the (alleged) white supremacy/woke/racism crap! 🙏

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +4

      If you watched the whole video bracing yourself for when I would talk about "problematic" portrayals, and breathed a deep sigh of relief when I didn't even acknowledge the alleged controversy around this movie, then that makes me very happy indeed. On my channel, the only mention of woke-ism you will find is me occasionally making fun of it, and revealing it for the destructive mindset it really is.
      And if you want channels specifically devoted to making fun of woke-ism, and pointing out how damaging it is, I'd recommend Overlord DVD, Nerdrotic, and The Critical Drinker.

  • @mikegehre570
    @mikegehre570 3 роки тому +7

    A true cinematic masterpiece from beginning to end. Your commentary underscores it.

  • @larskaaber9869
    @larskaaber9869 5 місяців тому

    What a brilliant review. I was especially impressed by the observation that the saturated colours contribute to captivating us and giving us the sense of having spent a lifetime with the characters. I think Steiner's music helps too; GWTW is the closest we come to an opera, I think. In any rate, there's something about the film that remains unsurpassable, still today.

  • @CommanderCOOL45
    @CommanderCOOL45 3 роки тому +3

    Earned a sub from me!!
    Beautifully done, teaching the theme of this movie made me want to watch again

  • @cturtleGA
    @cturtleGA 3 роки тому +3

    Yes! GUMPTION! You got it! Margaret Mitchell got it from her mother, who got it from her descendants who made it through the struggles of the war and reconstruction. Survival! Change!
    I love your video, BSC! 💚 And I lived for 18 years in Clayton County, Georgia 😃

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much! And that is awesome! I've never even been to Georgia! But when I go through, I'm sure to make a point of seeing Clayton County!

    • @cturtleGA
      @cturtleGA 3 роки тому +2

      @@BigShotCritic Clayton County is a suburb of Atlanta now and part of the big sprawl. But right in downtown Jonesboro there is a small but very nice GWTW museum (The Road to Tara Museum, located in the old train depot) where you can also take a bus tour, an antebellum plantation house (Stately Oaks), and a Confederate cemetery where soldiers who died in the Battle of Jonesboro were laid to rest.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +2

      Dang! I know who to talk to when I want to go visit!

    • @cturtleGA
      @cturtleGA 3 роки тому +2

      @@BigShotCritic HA HA 🤪 Well, I’ve been a “Windy” since I was 11 years old. I grew up in DeKalb County (another Atlanta suburb) and it’s just serendipitous that I ended up in Jonesboro later on in adulthood, and lived a stone’s throw from these attractions. I now live on the GA coast, but I would be delighted to meet you up there when you do visit 😎

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +2

      Always glad to see Southern hospitality alive and well. I lived in parts of Texas and Louisiana for a time, and found the people there very friendly and kind

  • @TabaquiJackal906
    @TabaquiJackal906 3 роки тому +9

    Until she was 10 years old, Margaret Mitchell thought that the South had won the war, as the adults around her not only hadn't told her differently, but spoke and acted as if they had. You should definitely read the book - there is so much more to the story - characters and incidents - and you really get a deeper sense of everyone, including Scarlett.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      Gone With The Wind has so many super-fans that know so much more about it than I do. I'm humbled that many of them have enjoyed my video

  • @agnesfaxen3113
    @agnesfaxen3113 4 місяці тому

    Great review, thank you ❤

  • @kippytx
    @kippytx 3 роки тому +5

    This movie has had an impact on my life. I have seen it several times over 40 years. Each time I see this movie I see it with different eyes. Totally fascinating

  • @mariaeddycesario3067
    @mariaeddycesario3067 3 місяці тому

    All I want to say is: thnak you! You're the first person talking about the movie and do not apologize for the slaves, or the "marital rape" ... maybe you have opinions about it, but talking about the movie per se was very pleasant. Thank you, again!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 місяці тому

      I appreciate you. Just reading the tone of this comment, I’m pretty sure you and I are on the same page about those things. I can sum up my opinion of people getting hung up on those things in a single emoji: 🙄

  • @tomdickens2569
    @tomdickens2569 2 роки тому +2

    Definitely a good analysis of a very classic movie!

  • @ericktellez7632
    @ericktellez7632 3 роки тому +2

    The first real novel Ive ever read, when I was teenager I found a spanish translation and read all 800 something pages. Many things escaped me the first read, like the civil war and slavery but the story was just gripping.

  • @keeslover777
    @keeslover777 3 роки тому +3

    I was named after the plantation and Vivian Leigh so I feel very connected to the book and movie.
    SPOILER ALERT:
    Rhett and Scarlett do get back together in the sequel!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      I'm a fan of Timothy Dalton, so I do want to see that movie one day. Was it a book as well? I don't recall.

    • @keeslover777
      @keeslover777 3 роки тому

      @@BigShotCritic yes it was also a book

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +1

      I take it it's a bit more divisive than the original then 😅

    • @rhaenyralikesyoutube6289
      @rhaenyralikesyoutube6289 3 роки тому

      @@BigShotCritic It is, but I quite liked it myself when I read the sequel. I enjoyed Timothy Dalton as Rhett, and how he tried to do a passable Charlestonian accent, because Rhett was from Charleston in the book.

  • @eldiadelron
    @eldiadelron Рік тому +1

    I love this masterpiece

  • @user-vj8sg6iz6w
    @user-vj8sg6iz6w 12 днів тому +1

    Well said.

  • @valery668
    @valery668 Рік тому +2

    This reviewer has a terrific voice. His analysis of this great film was so paced, thoughtful and well-researched. A funny glitch in this beloved movie is that there is an ELECTRICAL CORD attached to the lamp that Melanie carries into the bedroom when Ashley is wounded in the shoulder. Watch her left elbow! I first saw GWTW in Santa Barbara in 1967 when I was 13. I had no idea what I was going to see and, of course, as with most of us, the movie made an indelible impression. Scarlett was a teenager when her privileged world collapsed. Could ANY OF US have the "gumption" to survive the collapse of our small world as Scarlett did?

  • @renatanorcia1275
    @renatanorcia1275 2 роки тому +2

    Wonderful! But you failed to mention the incredible Music! Very important!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому +1

      You are right! I wanted to talk about it but by the time I rounded out the script as you see it, I just couldn't find the right moment to discuss the music. Perhaps the music warrants a video of its own!

  • @speedracer1945
    @speedracer1945 3 роки тому +2

    This film is almost 100 yrs old

  • @audreycaruso8111
    @audreycaruso8111 3 роки тому

    Well said!

  • @LynetteTheMadScientist
    @LynetteTheMadScientist 8 місяців тому +1

    You missed the point of the movie. Look closer and you’ll notice that in Scarlett’s efforts to survive in her cruel circumstances, she becomes a worse and worse person at every turn. She starts out as a petulant, spoiled child, not unusual for girls her age, but with every strife she experiences she chooses to become more self-centered and evil. We watch her over and over again at the very cusp of becoming a better person, but instead she chooses to be worse. Melanie is the true picture of strength because she chooses to become kinder and more selfless despite her cruel circumstances.
    The theme of the movie isn’t just the vague notion of Change. The theme is “suffering is inevitable and it will change you. You are the one who decides whether that strife will turn you into a better or worse person”

  • @aaronkasperek526
    @aaronkasperek526 3 роки тому +2

    You did a good job.

  • @user-jn3ly1hl4w
    @user-jn3ly1hl4w 2 місяці тому

    Even intelligent woman can be foolish in love
    The strength of Scarlet character is that she never gives up whatever the circumstances
    In the novel itself when Rhet leaves her she feels lost but raises herself with hope that she would go to Tara and think. And surely there is some way to bring him back.
    I draw my inspiration from this book when i feel low

  • @Protos_Heis
    @Protos_Heis 2 роки тому +3

    I agree with others' comments here! Your review is spot on. Gwtw is my favorite movie of all time and so was the novel. I like how you said that there "might" be hope of Scarlett getting Rhett back. That's the beauty of the ending! Anyone could choose their own conclusion. Margaret Mitchell really made Scarlett and Rhett immortal because of how it ended!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! Yeah I can't stand thinking she doesn't get him back

  • @BackThatSassUp
    @BackThatSassUp 2 роки тому +3

    Biggest movie ever. Best movie ever.

  • @LaurenceDay-d2p
    @LaurenceDay-d2p 3 місяці тому

    It has been estimated that since its release in 1939, the film has sold over 2,000,000,000 tickets throughout the world. No other film even comes close to that figure. Keep in mind that when it was released, the average movie ticket was about 50 cents.

  • @luvtoread1
    @luvtoread1 10 місяців тому +1

    I watched this immediately after having read the book, and I have to say I wasn’t the biggest fan. I felt like it took a lot of Scarlett’s accomplishments away from her and threw it at Ashley. Specifically in building her business, it splits it between the two of them when originally it was ALL Scarlett. The movie really gutted my favorite parts of her.

  • @linguatutors
    @linguatutors 2 роки тому +2

    I strongly disagree with the notion that Scarlett "lives in the past". I sort of get what you mean by it but Scarlett definitely does NOT live in the past, this is what Ashley does that's why he has such trouble adjusting after the war but Scarlet survives exactly because she does not look back. She says so herself when she says to Ashley "don't look back Ashley, don't look back, it drags your heart till you can't do anything but look back"

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому +2

      Yeah you're right I could've phrased that better. It's only in terms of hanging onto Ashley that she looks back or lives in the past. In all other ways you're right, she looks forward.

  • @kippytx
    @kippytx 3 роки тому +1

    How do you feel about it being censored. I believe to understand history..,it must be faced.

  • @leafuller3153
    @leafuller3153 3 роки тому +6

    It was the highest grossing film of all time - Vivien Leigh is always listed as the best all actress of all time - and the film is listed as the # one film of all time.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +3

      There are no real contenders

    • @lawrencesait3432
      @lawrencesait3432 Рік тому +3

      Our gorgeous Vivien Leigh should never be forgotten, the British should be proud of her, she was the best actress to come out of England.

  • @Freya-bs5tx
    @Freya-bs5tx 3 роки тому +2

    The greatest movie ever made

  • @billolsen4360
    @billolsen4360 3 роки тому +4

    Like "The Searchers" was a lot like "Gone with the Wind," every scene looked like a masterpiece painting. And the script was almost a film noir where Rhett Butler's life is ruined by being taken in by a selfish, manipulative woman.

  • @tadeodavidsson7844
    @tadeodavidsson7844 Рік тому

    What is "gomshen"?

  • @bambialderman6741
    @bambialderman6741 3 роки тому

    You might be interested to know that the characters have gone With the wind are based on the 12 zodiac signs. Scarlett is an Aries. Gone with the wind is always been my favorite movie and I somewhat view it as a comedy. Although I know it's about survival. I too, am an Aries. I too have lived in the past and I have had to face this part of me that is so stubborn. I appreciate your critiquing of this movie and you are spot on sir!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      I don't know much about astrology, but I don't disregard it either. I know I am an Aries as well, and all the cliff notes descriptions of us TOTALLY apply to me. I can relate HARD. lol

  • @yvonneplant9434
    @yvonneplant9434 5 місяців тому

    Don't know if this is true but I have read more that once that a 7 year old Elizabeth Taylor was almost cast as Bonnie Blue Butler.

  • @Lulu-vi4wb
    @Lulu-vi4wb 3 роки тому +2

    Brilliant movie, still, to this date.

  • @jalalabad308
    @jalalabad308 3 роки тому +1

    I actually learned something from your review...and I'm not new to considering what this film is.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому

      I'm very glad I could provide something new for the GWTW community. You guys have been the highlight of the fandoms I've touched on.

  • @finddeniro
    @finddeniro 3 роки тому +1

    The Copper tone of the scene. .Movie Magic...

  • @bettytuder1474
    @bettytuder1474 2 роки тому +1

    I have watched and loved Gone With the Wind a million times, each time gaining some insight. This review was above and beyond anything I gleaned, have read or heard discussed about this epic film. Thank you for your insight.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  2 роки тому

      Thank you so much! GWTW fans have been so courteous and kind to me. Here's to a million more times watching it.

  • @charmainelambert3117
    @charmainelambert3117 3 роки тому +1

    Gone With the Wind is my favorite movie EVER!! I watch it so often that me and my 9 year old son can speak every single word line for line through the entire movie lol even he loves it. Mammy is our favorite character we love her 🙂 the movie Scarlett that came out in 1994 was a huge letdown, I was so excited for it to learn what happens but they couldnt possibly follow Gone With the Wind. I was super disappointed in it, I'm interested to know what you think of it!!

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  3 роки тому +2

      Who doesn't love Mammy? As a fan of Timothy Dalton, it is on the list! And my expectations are . . . reasonable, I think.

    • @annchildress1058
      @annchildress1058 3 роки тому +1

      The sequel, “Scarlett” was awful!

  • @xaviotesharris891
    @xaviotesharris891 3 роки тому

    It wasn't easy in the early '70s to find it in a theater, but not impossible. I'd read the book at 12, and the next year took three buses across the county to see it. Thank god that was the only way to see it in those days, or I'm sure I'd have seen it on, at best, a big TV for the first time. By the way, did you read the book first or at all? Part of the deftness of Selznick's movie is that he cut out Scarlett's first two children and one of Ashley's sisters, and nobody bitched about it. *Cough* Peter Jackson.

  • @yelix2
    @yelix2 Рік тому

    It's funny, because I understood the ending differently than you did and in a way that's much less flattering to Scarlett O'Hara. I think the moment Ashley became available she lost interest in him because she can only want what she can't have - and now Rhett Butler will become her new obsession. Her self centeredness and survival mentality forces her never to be content and to latch on to some idealized purpose. But anyway, the fact that the ending can be interpreted I'm such different ways is a testament to the greatness of the story.

    • @BigShotCritic
      @BigShotCritic  Рік тому +1

      Hahahaha there is far too much realism to your interpretation, oh dear

  • @LaurenceDay-d2p
    @LaurenceDay-d2p 3 місяці тому +1

    Read the good book ROAD TO TARA for the story of the original creation of the work. Also read DAVID O SELZNICK'S HOLLYWWOD for a fascinating backstage view of the film's creation.

  • @colestone14
    @colestone14 Рік тому +1

    Superman was in Gone with the wind.