To understand the power of , one must look at its evolution. In the 1950s, directors like Douglas Sirk created melodramas ( All That Heaven Allows ) that criticized societal norms through lush, tearful visuals. The 1970s gave us the devastating realism of Love Story and The Way We Were —films where politics and pride destroyed love.
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