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Classificação de violetapetrovic-04940
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Classificação de violetapetrovic-04940
There are few TV movies as good as "Poor Little Rich Girl" starring Farrah Fawcett. The film is biographical and at the same time interesting to the extent that one really has to ask whether money brings happiness and even more than that, whether the desire to be ordinary also brings happiness and fulfillment in life. Barbara's need for love, for humanity, despite all that money, only led her to disappointments and, in the end, to the biggest loss of her life. Perhaps the film would not have been so impressive if the lead role had not been played by the excellent Farrah Fawcett, who seemed not to be acting. Thanks to her acting, we learn not only about Barbara Hutton as one of the richest women in the world of her time, but also about one of the greatest human tragedies despite all the glamor around her.
The contrast beetween Marilyn's naivety and simplicity despite her attractive appearance, and Tom's exuberant imagination, "irrestibility" and jealousy od a middle-aged man, will remain a movie gam forever.
Although apparently a boring comedy in a closed space, it hides a series of psychological and at the same time humorous fantasises of a middle-aged intellectual who struggles with himself between adventure and fidelity in marriage, where the adventure would never happen. Marilyn, as a beautiful girl from a small town temporarily residing in New York, does not even give a reason for it except her attractiveness, which inspires the imagination of Tom as an elderly neighbor and creates drama in him.
Although apparently a boring comedy in a closed space, it hides a series of psychological and at the same time humorous fantasises of a middle-aged intellectual who struggles with himself between adventure and fidelity in marriage, where the adventure would never happen. Marilyn, as a beautiful girl from a small town temporarily residing in New York, does not even give a reason for it except her attractiveness, which inspires the imagination of Tom as an elderly neighbor and creates drama in him.