Gone with the Wind
"Gone with the Wind" tells the life of Scarlett O'Hara, the spoiled daughter of a cotton plantation in Georgia, during the American Civil War and Reconstruction period. Scarlett is in love with the handsome Ashley Wilkes, but learns that he is about to marry his cousin, Melanie. Scarlett, who is capable of using her jealousy and manipulation for her own benefit, is not too keen on accepting this situation. During the war, Scarlett meets a charismatic and equally mocking man named Rhett Butler. Rhett stands by Scarlett during her struggle and supports her. The film tells the story of Scarlett's fall from wealth to poverty and then her return to wealth.
"Gone with the Wind" left a significant impact on its audience. The film became the highest-grossing film of its time and still ranks among the most-watched films. The dramatic structure of the story and the complexity of the characters caught the audience's attention.
The film was shot in various locations in the United States. These include California, Georgia, and South Carolina.