Splendor


I just recently acquired the VHS and saw the movie for the first time.

I couldn't help but relate some of the scenes and storyline in this movie to "Splendor In The Grass". I watch SITG every time the mood sets in. Now, I have TPIC. Both are at the top of my list.

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Two great films: SITG is Natalie's best performance and TPIC is Natalie at her most gorgeous.

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I agree. I have always thought of these movies as a pair. Both of them are star-crossed love stories told within a wide scope of the 1920's/1930's era. In both of them, Natalie Wood looks beautiful and gives a harrowing performance. And both have a broad-jawed, clean-cut, handsome white male actor starring opposite her. The way I decide which I'm in the mood for is based on whether I want a tale of teenage love (Splendor) or older love (This Property), and whether I want it set in the southern U.S. or in the Midwest. Truth be told, I prefer Splendor. I think it was made better, tighter in story, script and direction.

As for these being Natalie's best 2 movies, I certainly think "Rebel Without a Cause" and "West Side Story" also deserve to be mentioned.









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I liked "This Property Is Condemned" much better than "Splendor In The Grass." I thought Natalie Wood and Robert Redford had much better chemistry as well.

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I consider these movies something of a pair too (I'm planning on making a video with clips from both). For some reason I think All The Fine Young Cannibals would make an interesting companion piece, not as good a film as the other two, but because of Natalie and the sad star-crossed love theme. Of course, Natalie had better chemistry with Robert Redford, which helped a lot. But she and Beatty clicked too in Splendor.

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Reading this thread reminds of me of just how important Natalie Wood's movies were to my childhood and young adulthood. I agree when you say "All The Fine Young Cannibals" desered to be coupled with "The Property Is Condemned". I never really appreciated Splendor in the Grass. I just didn't like the film. I didn't like West Side Story either. I loved Inside Daisy Clover. I have considered Inside Daisy Clover and This Property is Condemned as my two comfort films. During my youth I always looked forward to A Patch of Blue also. Shelley Winter's "Roseanne" and Kate Reid's "Hazel" could have been siblings.

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I agree, jarp. This Property is Condemned is one of my youthhood favorites.
It is almost too painful to watch...but I love it. As much as I loved Patch of Blue. I think that one was etched into my mind at an early age and haunted me
in a way...those 60's movies, when they exposed worlds a young Texas girl had no idea existed...My favorite decade in film.

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The Sterile Cuckoo and Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon are etched in my heart from my youth also plus I will never forget The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds.

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Of Natalie's movies, I also consider "Gypsy" and "Inside Daisy Clover" to be pairs, and to a lesser extent, "Sex And The Single Girl" and "Penelope".

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The leading men were quite typical for the times. Nothing remarkable.

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I thought Warren Beatty was quite remarkable-LOL He had such a pretty, handsome face (and a wonderful athletic body). I love watching "Splendor in the Grass" partly because Warren and Natalie dated in real life. I love seeing them together. I think they were the most gorgeous couple ever!!!!!!!

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