Review of Gone with the Wind (1939) by Meh_Me — 09 Dec 2022
Absolutely a timeless movie. For a movie that came out in 1939, it honestly feels like a smart movie made with modern movie standards of our present day, and plus the use of the civil war setting has allowed the script to be permanently safe from the deterioration of time due to the movie being intended to be seen by future audiences. The characters are written with a sense of realism without the use of any cliches, which in particular plagued majority of movies from it's time.
It's a long movie with the first half being an absolute rollercoaster of emotions and high budget production. I think the movie does suffer from the slow pace of the second half, but still proves itself of being fantastic.
This is a must see movie, a movie that has arguably been set as the foundation of movies today and contains many timeless classic pop-culture references.
This review of Gone with the Wind (1939) was written by Meh_Me on 09 December 2022.
Gone with the Wind has generally received very positive reviews.
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