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    Reflections in a Golden Eye

    1967 · Drama · 1h 49m

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  2. Reflections in a Golden Eye is a 1967 American drama film directed by John Huston and based on the 1941 novel of the same name by Carson McCullers. It deals with elements of repressed sexuality, both homosexual and heterosexual, as well as voyeurism and murder.

  3. Reflections in a Golden Eye (1941), Carson McCullers’s second novel, is set at an American Southern army base during the 1930s and portrays the lives of six interconnected people who are alienated from themselves and the world in different ways.

  4. On a U.S. Army post circa 1948, Major Weldon Penderton (Marlon Brando), who is an impotent, latent homosexual is married to infantile birdbrain Leonora (Dame Elizabeth Taylor), who never misses an opportunity to ridicule his masculine failings.

  5. Sep 5, 2023 · Reflections in a Golden Eye explores a murder committed on an Army base. Carson McCullers presents an array of characters who have difficulties with social and sexual relationships.

  6. Reflections in a Golden Eye, novel by Carson McCullers, serialized in Harper’s Bazaar in 1940 and published in one volume in 1941. The novel is set in the 1930s on an army base in the southern United States and concerns the relationships among forlorn, self-destructive people whose lives end in.

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  7. The action is fairly simple, beginning with Brando's abortive attempt to ride his wife's horse. It throws him he whips it and later, at a party, she whips him in front of the entire officer corps. Brando begins to disintegrate, his carefully built facade of "leadership qualities" destroyed.

  8. Brief Synopsis. Plot Overview and Setting. The story is set on a military base in the American South during the 1930s. The base is home to a diverse group of characters, including officers, their wives, and enlisted men. The rigid structure of military life creates an environment of suppressed desires and unspoken tensions. Main Characters.

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