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When students graduate from college they need to find a job so they go to the job market There is one question that the employer will ask the students all the time the employer will ask the students to show out their certificates Certificate opens the door for students to find a job the value of a certificate overweighs so much Though a certificate is important it cant prove all the things A certificate is the reflection of a students major knowledge but not their attitudes towards life and career There are a lot of factors that decide the students success such as personality luck and so on A certificate makes students close to success Last week the American Film Institute released its list of the 100 best American films of all time Not surprisingly Gone with the Wind placed in the Top 10 (4 in fact)However although this epic romantic melodrama is undoubtedly one of the most popular and beloved motion pictures ever to grace the silver screen it is also arguably the most overrated Gone with the Wind is a very good movie perhaps bordering on being great but its subject matter and running time (which is easily 60 minutes too long)argue against its status as a masterpiece As for its high placing on the AFI's list it isn't the only travesty on that roster but it is one of the most obvious
Gone with the Wind is simply put a tale of two halves The movie is divided by an intermission into a pair of roughly-equal segments The first which is brilliant and consistently captivating covers the time period of the Civil War beginning shortly after the election of Abraham Lincoln and ending during Sherman's march through Atlanta The post-intermission half which dishes out the suds picks up at the end of the Civil War and concludes about eight years later This portion of Gone with the Wind while still retaining a degree of appeal and narrative interest spins its wheels frequently
Nevertheless viewing Gone with the Wind on television pales in comparison to seeing it projected on a motion picture screen New Line Cinema has chosen to re-release the film (which is now in its sixth major revival)for its 59th anniversary (Why not wait a year for the 60th)Anyone who loves movies but has only seen this one on TV or video is heartily encouraged to visit the nearest participating venue Theatrically Gone with the Wind is an entirely different experience from its small-screen counterpart some of the second-half narrative tedium is effaced by the glorious visuals With a restored three-strip Technicolor print that preserves all of the original's deep vibrant colors and digitally-enhanced sound this picture has never looked or sounded better