Rain Plays An Important Role to the Films Rear Window and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
[2024-02-10 01:57:48]
When viewers watch movies, they concentrate on characters and storytelling on the screen. In most movies, the drama that develops on the screen comes from the combination of these two functions. Although viewing and analyzing settings may be seen while watching a movie, the weather on the screen tends to be overlooked by most viewers. This is disappointing, as the weather, in this case rain is an important part of the whole movie. Thunderstorms including the rear window above the hot iron roof and cats, rain including lighting and water play an important role not only in the scene they are in, but also throughout the movie.
On 24th March 1955, Broadway made the original stage on a hot oil roof, and Ives and Sherwood took on their role in the film. Ben Gazzara plays Brick on stage production and rejects Elvis Presley movie characters. Athletes became movie stars and Floyd Simmond also tested this role. Production began on March 12, 1958, and on March 19, Taylor was infected with a virus that prevented her from firing. On March 21, she cancels the plan to fly to New York with her husband Mike Todd, and he will pay tribute to the New York Friars Club the following day. The plane crashed and all passengers including Todd were killed. Struggling with sorrow, Taylor kept the movie closed until April 14, 1958 when she returned to the cinema with thinner and weaker conditions.
"Cat on Hot Tin Roof" is an American theater movie supervised by Richard Brooks in 1958. It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning work of the same name as Tennessee Williams, adapted from Richard Brooks and James Poe. Movie stars Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, and Bar Ives joined the top ten of the box office income in 1958. One evening, drunk Brickett (Paul Newman) was trying to regain the glory days in high school sports across the track and field obstacles. I was dreaming of his moment as a young player. Surprisingly, he fell down and broke his leg, he depended on crutches. Brick and his wife, Maggie "Cat" (Elizabeth Taylor) saw his family house in eastern Mississippi the following day, celebrating the 65th birthday of Big Daddy (Bar Ives).
The cat on the hot iron roof is a play by Tennessee Williams. This work is one of Williams' most famous works, his personal favorite, he won the drama Pulitzer Prize in 1955. The play was held at Big Daddy Pollitt's "Mississippi Delta Plantation House", a wealthy cotton giant, to explore the relationship between the members. The family of Big Daddy is "cat" mainly between son Brick and Brick's wife Maggie. Cats on the hot iron roof have patterns such as social customs, greed, superficial, hypocrisy, rot, sexual desire, depression, death etc. The whole conversation is usually uttered to represent accent in the southern US. Original production starring Barbara Bel Geddes, Burl Ives, Ben Gazzara. The play was rebranded as a movie of the same name in 1958, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman as Magee and Brick, and Bar Abus and Madeleine Sherwood reproduce the role of their stage.