Mildred Pierce and his girl Friday: Portrait of professional women during the Second World War Friday Mildred Pierce and Mildred Pierce are two movies telling the standing of the staff of the previous staff in the 1940s in the United States is. In the war, the tide changed with the support of the Allied Forces. This has a great deal to do with the depiction of these women (Hildi and Mildred). The styles and plots of the two movies are quite different, in addition to the social environment in two different periods, the change in attitudes towards women in wartime labor is also shown.
"Mirdrid Pierce" is the name of this movie, but this pham's title belongs to Mildred's daughter Vida. "Pierce" is the story of a character of the same name (Joan Crawford) who tried to provide a house for her beloved daughter. Spoiled and raised, Veda is a spider woman who puts Mildred in the network of fraud and harms her mother 's modest independence dream. Prove that these women are not simply predator detectives, "Mildrid Pierce" is a must-see. "Maybe you love me, maybe I love you," O'Shaughnessy was made to be such an outstanding Fam woman, bringing Humphrey Bogart's monologue to the end of "Malta Falcon": Bogie wants to forgive her. O'Shaughnessy sent Bogart 's iconic detective to a precious MacGuffin, a crazy pursuit, but she was hiding behind a deliberately obedient scorpion, not just smog and eyes. Mary Astor filled her personality with sadness and changed one of the earliest women's beauties into one of the most sad women.
Introduction: Mildred Lathbury, a 30-year-old, single, and central figure of Pym, lived in London during the "postwar" recovery period. As pastor's daughter, Mildred is a considerate and faithful man She is a volunteer and her church, but her credibility allows other people to engage in their life. The reader will meet congregation, neighbors of Mildred Red, and school friends. A witty writer Pim shows off his work and asks the reader more. In the case of Jane Austen, Pym is approaching life in a sincere and pleasant way, but Pyr's readers believe that this book is too short. Because Jane completes the story. Audio format (tape) is also available