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  1. 68941474 - xuelee
  2. 69682919 - jesseytucker
  3. 70168163 - JanetCormack
  4. WINNER - 70841870 - Zooniverse2017
  5. 71002671 - RommelC
  6. 71015434 - Preacher357

68941474 - xuelee

3
2 major cuts - I don't know why the cinema audience is more adolescent than the theatre audience - but these are a pity - the is the references which Blanche makes to stitch in the story of her marriage to her husband's homosexuality, so that in the film the real reason for her double shock is not clear. The second is: In the end Stella is in the play comforted by her husband who starts making love to her, whereas in the film she goes upstairs with her child and says she is never coming back - which is quite out of character. But do read the play I think you would like it very much - it is so full of symbolism - I haven't sorted it all out yet! It is a bit too near me! I am very grateful to the Savages for taking me!

69682919 - jesseytucker

3 2 major cuts. I don't know
why the cinema audience is more
adolescent than the theatre audience,
but these are a pity--One is
the references which Blanche make
to much in the story of her
marriage to her husband's homosexuality,
so that in the film the real reason
for her double shock is not
clear. The second in the end Stella
is in the play comforted by her
husband who starts making love ot
her, whereas in the film she goes
upstairs with her child and says she
is never coming back--which is quite
out of character. But do read the
play I think you would like
it very much--it is so full of
symbolism. I haven't sorted it all
out yet! It is a bit too near me!
I am very grateful to the Savages for
taking me.

70168163 - JanetCormack

2 major cuts - I don't know why the cinema audience is more adolescent than the theatre audience but these are a pity - one is the references which Blanche makes to Mitch in the story of her marriage to her husband's homosexuality so that in the film the real reason for her double shock is not clear. The second is in the end Stella is in the play comforted by her husband who starts making love to her, whereas in the film she goes upstairs with her child and says she is never coming back - which is quite out of character. But do read the play I think you would like it very much - it is so full of symbolism - i haven't sorted it all out yet! It is a bit too near me! I am very grateful to the Savages for taking me.

WINNER - 70841870 - Zooniverse2017

3 2 major cuts - I don't know
why the cinema audience is more
adolescent than the theatre audience,
but these are a pity - one is
the references which Blanche makes
to Mitch in the story of her
marriage to her husband's homosexuality
so that in the film the real reason
for her double shock is not
clear. The second is in the end Stella
is in the play comforted by her
husband who starts making love to
her, whereas in the film she goes
upstairs with her child and says she
is never coming back - which is quite
out of character. But do read the
play I think you would like
it very much - it is so full of
symbolism - I haven't sorted it all
out yet! It is a bit too near me!
I am very grateful to the Savages for
taking me!

71002671 - RommelC

3
2 major cutts I don't know why the cinema audience is more adolescent than the theatre audience, but these are a pity. She is the references which Blanche makes to Mitch in the story of her marriage to her husband's homosexuality so that in the film the real reason for her double shock is not clear. The second is in the end Stella is in the play comforted by her husband who starts making love to her, whereas in the film she goes upstairs with her child and says she is never coming back- which is quite out of character. But do read the play I think you would like it very much- it is so full of symbolism. I haven't sorted it all out yet! It is a bit too near me! I am very grateful to the Savages for taking me!

71015434 - Preacher357

3 2 major cuts - I don't know
why the cinema audience is more
adolescent that the theatre audience -
but these are a pity - owe is
the refereces which Blanche makes
to Mitch in the story of her
marriage to her husband's homosexuality,
so that in the film the real reason
for her double shock is not
clear. The Second is in the end Stella
is in the play comforted by her
husband who starts making love to
her, whereas in the film she goes
upstairs with her child and says she
is never coming back - which is quite
out of character. But do read the
play, I think you would like
it very much - it is so full of
symbolism - I haven't sorted it all
out yet! It is a bit too near me!
I am very grateful to the Savages for
taking me!

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