James Dean
I had a crush on him in the late 70s3 total reviews
Comment from Y. M. Roger
Good word count and presentation here... Descriptions of James are a bit dry and do not seem to offer much depth to the reader... That face was certainly a heartbreaker though!! Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 17-Apr-2024
Good word count and presentation here... Descriptions of James are a bit dry and do not seem to offer much depth to the reader... That face was certainly a heartbreaker though!! Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 17-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 17-Apr-2024
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Glad you enjoyed the pics
My all time favourite is east of eden , followed by Rebel without a cause.
Giant I didn?t like the film but I enjoy watching young James .. I?m not a fan of the other two main actors and the narrative was slow and far too long .
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
Love it! A great mini biography in this naani poem. Your tribute is neatly contained and I like the way that his real life morphs into his fiction and, in the end, becomes indivisible. A strong contender! Good luck! Debbie
reply by the author on 17-Apr-2024
Love it! A great mini biography in this naani poem. Your tribute is neatly contained and I like the way that his real life morphs into his fiction and, in the end, becomes indivisible. A strong contender! Good luck! Debbie
Comment Written 16-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 17-Apr-2024
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Sad he died so young.
I love East of Eden followed by Rebel Without a Cause.
The only good thing in the Giant was James , young James . ( wink)
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
Comment from Natureschild
Your Naani poem effectively encapsulates the essence of James Dean's life within the constraints of the form. The first two lines convey his rebellious persona, drawing a parallel between his real-life demeanour and the characters he portrayed. The third line evokes a sense of danger and thrill while the final line captures his tragic death. The rhyme scheme adds a musicality to this poem. Nicely done.
reply by the author on 17-Apr-2024
Your Naani poem effectively encapsulates the essence of James Dean's life within the constraints of the form. The first two lines convey his rebellious persona, drawing a parallel between his real-life demeanour and the characters he portrayed. The third line evokes a sense of danger and thrill while the final line captures his tragic death. The rhyme scheme adds a musicality to this poem. Nicely done.
Comment Written 16-Apr-2024
reply by the author on 17-Apr-2024
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I appreciate your passionate and detailed review.
Reading it actually made my day.
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Thank you. I am pleased you like it. A double thank you for your reviewing vote.