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How many times do you watch a movie and, at the end, the male lead chooses the wrong woman?
Not that often, but when it does happen, it drives me crazy. Three movies where it happens are:
- "Gentlemen's Agreement" where Gregory Peck marries the uptight Dorothy McGuire instead of the fun, intelligent, gets-the-joke Celeste Holm
- "The Lost Weekend" where Ray Milland marries the too-good Jane Wyman instead of the genuinely interesting and lovely Doris Dowling (okay, she's a lady of the night, but you know she's got the grit and decency needed to get one through life without losing one's joy of life)
- "I Know Where I'm Going" where Roger Livesey marries the self-absorbed and simply annoying-in-this-role Wendy Hiller instead of the salt-of-the-earth and smart as heck Pamela Brown
What are your favorite or most painful movie example of a man choosing the wrong women or women choosing the wrong man?
Not that often, but when it does happen, it drives me crazy. Three movies where it happens are:
- "Gentlemen's Agreement" where Gregory Peck marries the uptight Dorothy McGuire instead of the fun, intelligent, gets-the-joke Celeste Holm
- "The Lost Weekend" where Ray Milland marries the too-good Jane Wyman instead of the genuinely interesting and lovely Doris Dowling (okay, she's a lady of the night, but you know she's got the grit and decency needed to get one through life without losing one's joy of life)
- "I Know Where I'm Going" where Roger Livesey marries the self-absorbed and simply annoying-in-this-role Wendy Hiller instead of the salt-of-the-earth and smart as heck Pamela Brown
What are your favorite or most painful movie example of a man choosing the wrong women or women choosing the wrong man?