IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes89%
Google Users84%
Director: Douglas Sirk•Genres: Drama, Melodrama
The film chronicles the tumultuous lives of the wealthy, yet deeply unhappy, Wind family. Dysfunctional siblings Kyle and Mary Lee, along with their father Jasper, engage in destructive behavior fueled by love, jealousy, and alcohol. Their lives become further entangled when Mitch Wayne, a loyal ranch hand and the only stable influence, falls for Lucy Moore, who is then pursued by Kyle.
Written on the Wind is widely regarded as a quintessential melodrama and a masterpiece of the genre. Critics praised Douglas Sirk's masterful direction, the vibrant Technicolor cinematography, and the heightened emotional performances. While some initially dismissed it as mere "soap opera," its complex exploration of desire, obsession, and the corrupting influence of wealth has earned it significant critical acclaim over time, solidifying its status as a classic.
Praised for its visually stunning Technicolor and Sirk's operatic direction.
Lauded for its melodramatic intensity and exploration of Freudian themes within a wealthy family.
Acknowledged for its over-the-top performances, particularly from Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone.
Google audience: Audiences appreciate the film's dramatic intensity, vibrant visuals, and the compelling, albeit tragic, character arcs. Many highlight the film's ability to evoke strong emotions and its enduring status as a classic melodrama.
Dorothy Malone won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The film was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay.
Dorothy Malone's Oscar-winning performance as the alcoholic Marylee Hadley was significantly influenced by her research into the behavior and mannerisms of individuals struggling with alcoholism.
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