Rich and Famous (1987)

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Original Title: 江湖情

To pay off his debt as a gambler, a man drags his sister and step-brother into a life of crime and a violent war between rival gang lords.

Introduction
"Rich and Famous" is a 1981 drama movie directed by George Cukor, including Jacqueline Bisset and Candice Bergen in the lead functions. The film, a remake of the Bette Davis film "Old Acquaintance" (1943), checks out the evolving friendship in between two ladies who achieve varying levels of success as authors throughout the years.

Plot Summary
The film begins with the reunion of youth pals, Liz Hamilton (Candice Bergen) and Merry Noel Blake (Jacqueline Bisset). Liz is a devoted intellectual and literature instructor, while Merry is a homemaker looking to explore her writing passion. When Merry's first unique becomes a raging success, a crack types in their relationship due to jealousy and competitiveness. Merry's newfound fame, wealth, and unimportant lifestyle diverge starkly from Liz's more normal presence.

Years pass, and Liz decides to compose a semi-autobiographical novel exposing agonizing facts about her pals and herself. Its tremendous success develops a splash, making Liz "rich and famous", as the title depicts. The fame it amasses her is a different flavor from that of Merry's popularity-- dedicated intellectuals admire Liz, while Merry takes pleasure in a broader, more mainstream appeal. As Liz tastes her share of fame, it stimulates problems in her life, leading to a momentary estrangement between the good friends.

Character Analysis
Merry, initially an idle housewife desiring be an author, attains overnight success and deals with the pitfalls of stardom, consisting of marital extramarital relations and the dilest of useless affairs. Jacqueline Bisset brings depth and vulnerability to Merry, catching her character's turbulent journey beautifully. On the other hand, Candice Bergen's Liz is at first an intellectual whose life is uprooted when she gets popularity. Bergen successfully conveys her character's internal struggles and complex feelings towards her success and its effect on her individual relationships.

Conclusion and Reception
Rich and Famous ultimately comes full circle when, towards completion, both Merry and Liz accomplish a certain quantity of contentment and manage to reconcile their relationship, becoming closer than before. The movie concludes at the same location it opened-- the reveal train, symbolizing the busy journey they started to become "rich and famous".

Regardless of an all-star cast and a respected director at the helm, Rich and Famous received blended evaluations. Critics applauded the performances of its leads yet discovered its story somewhat melodramatic. Audiences liked the portrayal of relationship and the expeditions of fame's impact on individual relationships. In essence, Rich and Famous offers a poignant view of success's short lived nature and the unique value of real friendships.

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