Now Voyager on DVD (1942)
RelatedCritics ReviewsOne of the all-time great weepies, with a consummate performance from Bette Davis as the lifelong spinster emerging from her confining chrysalis into the arms of Paul Henreid. This lush, beautifully acted movie has gone down in the annals of cinema history for Henreid's lighting of two cigarettes scene and a tear-jerking speech from Davis, at her best in front of a moonlit sky. Irving Rapper's direction is suitably grand and cinematographer Sol Polito lights everything with an almost magical touch. A movie in which all the elements come together in perfect harmony to give an essentially hackneyed theme the imprint of greatness.
A basically soggy script still gets by, and how, through the romantic magic of its stars, who were all at their best; and suffering in mink went over very big in wartime. Time Out Davis, impeccable as usual, turns the sow's ear of Hollywood's notion of a repressed spinster (remove the glasses and... Read more on www.timeout.com Members ReviewsReviews Voted Most HelpfulMost Recent Reviews |
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