She wasn't ugly at all....
I didn't think she was homely whatsoever. It was a stretch to make Olivia de Havilland ugly but I had to play along. I enjoyed the movie anyway.
shareI didn't think she was homely whatsoever. It was a stretch to make Olivia de Havilland ugly but I had to play along. I enjoyed the movie anyway.
shareBut did she look a little old for the part? She was 33 already in '49, but seemed like the part more called for 23 or even younger.
sharePlain with a dull personality. Her father probably exaggerated how unappealing she was because he blamed her for her mother's death.
Great film!
Yeah, with more charisma, Catherine might have been able to compensate for her plainness. You can't help but feel sorry for her, especially with her father's over-high expectations. In fact, his coldness and disappointed attitude might have actually repressed Catherine's more charming side-- we get glimpses of her wit during the ball when she's alone with her aunt, for instance (she jokes about her aunt's husband being in hell at one point, showing a rather dark sense of humor).
shareShe was also shy and her father's abuse only made that worst.
Her father didn't believe any man could want his daughter except for her inheritance. Since he felt that way, he shouldn't have rejected Morris. Maybe she would've blossomed overtime with him.
I don't think so, either. Her eyebrows needed shaping.
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