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- Hud (1963) - Movie Summary, Ending Explained Themes | Whats After . . .
Hud’s complexity lies in his charisma, making it difficult for others to see his darker traits 😎 Protagonist 🚬 Charismatic 💔 Reckless Homer Bannon (Melvyn Douglas)
- Hud (1963 film) - Wikipedia
Hud is the ambitious, self-centered son of deeply principled Texas rancher Homer Bannon Lonnie, teenaged orphan son of Hud's elder brother Norman, looks up to both men, but is most impressed by Hud Both young men are attracted to the Bannons' earthy housekeeper, Alma
- Hud (1963) - Greatest Films
Hud (1963) is the story of the title character - a young Texas rancher named Hud Bannon (Paul Newman), the son of moral patriarch, law-abiding cattleman Homer Bannon (Melvyn Douglas) in modern day Texas His crude nature was described in the film's tagline: The Man With the Barbed Wire Soul!
- CINEMATIC REVELATIONS: HUD (1963)
HUD could be classified as the finest character study of a rodeo cowboy ever filmed, the most in-depth in terms of the psychology of its complex but engaging protagonist, aided by a gallery of equally finely etched supporting characters
- 25. HUD, 1963 - JaysClassicMovieBlog
Although classified as a western, “Hud” is primarily a character study, and one of the most compellingly dramatic father son relationships on film The acting is so natural it doesn’t look like acting, and so rich you can’t help but have an immediate emotional investment in all of the characters
- Hud movie review summary (1963) - Franks Movie Log
Cutting the biggest swath of all is Paul Newman as the titular character, Hud Bannon His performance as the distillation of disaffected youth is both believable and, more importantly, relatable Whether intentional or not, Newman tapped into an angst that transcends generations and is still being explored today in films like Fight Club
- Hud (1963 film) | The Golden Throats Wiki | Fandom
Hud Bannon is ambitious and self-centered, the opposite of his deeply principled rancher father Homer Also living on the Bannon ranch is Hud's teenage nephew, Lonnie, who looks up to both men but is most impressed by Hud
- Hud | SBIFF
Hud was not the major character in the story but Ritt and Newman were attracted to the idea of building a film around the type of unrepentive character found in early Hollywood features like Clark Gable’s badass protagonist in San Francisco (1936)
- Hud (1963) - Ruthless Reviews
Paul Newman’s Hud Bannon — amoral, vain, and hard as death itself — is a portrait of the emerging American man; removed from the sacrifices of war, and fully committed to the idea that values, rules, and society itself must yield to the naked ambition of a new generation
- Hud (1963) – A Movie Review - Orions Cold Fire
Hud is a handsome, personable young man who spends his time drinking and sleeping with the various unfaithful married women of the small town they live near In the opening scene Lonnie is searching around town for Hud to come look at a dead cow at the ranch
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