Well, I wouldn't root for her to win what she's fighting for, I meant root for her to wake up and start fighting for the right thing! To give up on Ashley and end up with Rhett. To stop her ruthless pursuit of wealth and be content. But the film doesn't give it to her. Neither does the book, if anything the book makes it explicit how utt…
Well, I wouldn't root for her to win what she's fighting for, I meant root for her to wake up and start fighting for the right thing! To give up on Ashley and end up with Rhett. To stop her ruthless pursuit of wealth and be content. But the film doesn't give it to her. Neither does the book, if anything the book makes it explicit how utterly alone she is. She loses her mother, then Mamie, and Melanie, each time not realizing how important each woman was to her until the person is irretrievably gone. And then Rhett walks out on her.
There's a lesson there for MAGA. Too bad they are too dim to pick up on it. But that is the central problem of the book and the movie, is it's not made explicit enough for the audience.
Well, I wouldn't root for her to win what she's fighting for, I meant root for her to wake up and start fighting for the right thing! To give up on Ashley and end up with Rhett. To stop her ruthless pursuit of wealth and be content. But the film doesn't give it to her. Neither does the book, if anything the book makes it explicit how utterly alone she is. She loses her mother, then Mamie, and Melanie, each time not realizing how important each woman was to her until the person is irretrievably gone. And then Rhett walks out on her.
There's a lesson there for MAGA. Too bad they are too dim to pick up on it. But that is the central problem of the book and the movie, is it's not made explicit enough for the audience.