Showing posts with label 1932. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1932. Show all posts
Monday, February 18, 2013
Flesh - 1932 **
Not a good film. But nothing here stood out particularly. Wallace Beery plays the bumbling wrestler Polakai who falls in love with ex-con Laura (Karen Morley) and tries to win her over, despite her being besotted with her partner in crime Nicky.
The story trundles along at a ridiculous rate, unsure of where to turn and how to proceed. It's pretty dull now I think about it again.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Klondike - 1932 ****
This film was a bit of a revelation for me, mostly because it is the first film I have ever seen with Thelma Todd. I am at the moment reading a biography of her tragic death and felt that as a movie buff I really needed to have watched something with her in. Well to be honest I felt exactly the same way I felt when I first watched Jean Harlow in 'Public Enemy.' Although she didn't have a huge part she shone through and was the highlight of the film for me. Thelma was like this here. The actual story is pretty weak and the acting of most of the other characters is quite poor, but Thelma brightened up every scene she was in, and I found her presence both fascinating and sad at the same time. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. One of those stars who by her death was nearly at the top of her game, and then it was taken away from her before she had a chance to get there. As far as her acting goes she is actually very like Harlow in many ways. Notably her charisma, her humor and her gentle nature. If she hadn't been in this (despite the fact that she had limited scenes) it would of been a pointless watch, but happily she was, so it gets another star from me.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Boudu Saved From Drowning - 1932 ***
I'm strugglnig to come up with something good to say about this film, except that it was done by Jean Renoir. Other than that, this film was desperately disappointing, and even more so because I had waited years and years to see it. It was unfunny, uninteresting and generally uninspiring.
The film revolves around a tramp named Boudu who decides to end it all by drowning himself. Fortunately he is rescued by a nice family who try to look after him and lift his spirits but not before he has completely taken over their home and driven them up the wall.
Very sad to feel this way about the film especially seeing as 'Un Partie de Campagne' was so beautifully done.
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