Splendor in the Grass (1961)
Elia Kazan's "Splendor in the Grass" Coming out of the 1950s, there was a certain eye-rolling quality in American cinema that continued to persist. The films very either very propagandic or very overdramatic. I felt the sting of stupidity emanating from Elia Kazan's 1961 film " Splendor in the Grass ." Although it doesn't an egregious amount of offense and does contain some engaging elements, its attempt at continuing Kazan's pulse on American youth felt very dried up. It stars Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty as a teenage couple, Deanie and Bud, in 1928/29 Kansas. The pressure from all the adults in their life about their future and status cause their relationship to spiral. This eventually leads to their separation and individual problems that stem from it. There's really nothing more to the story. In the beginning, I felt a sense of promise on its initial themes. Kazan had made plenty of film's dealing with the problematic upbringing of mo...