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<p dir="auto"><strong>rudykawa</strong> — <em>11 years ago(December 07, 2014 01:24 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I've been using some "all time best" lists from some books to discover some older movies and I've been stunned by how different a good number of romantic movies (from best romance lists) from the 50's are from what is the regular hollywood romantic films from 30's, 40's and later ones.<br />
Movies that instead of happy endings, you kind of feel sorry for one of the parts ending up with a very non-empathetic partner. Most usually it's the woman that ends up having to settle down.<br />
Maybe coming from the rise up of Brando's type in Streetcar or Waterfront, or Sinatra's type in most of his movies, and of course Newman's partnership with Ritt.<br />
This made me curious for more movies like this. Are there other ones I should be looking for?</p>
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