

If you have a high tolerance for silent-era domestic dramas where people spend a lot of time staring intensely at letters they’ve just opened, Confessions of a Wife is worth a look. It’s definitely for the completionists or the TCM-at-3-AM crowd. If you’re looking for a tight plot or something that doesn't rely on the ...

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Albert H. Kelley

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"If you have a high tolerance for silent-era domestic dramas where people spend a lot of time staring intensely at letters they’ve just opened, Confessions of a Wife is worth a look. It’s definitely for the completionists or the TCM-at-3-AM crowd. If you’re looking for a tight plot or something that doesn't rely on the 'husband is boring, wife is restless' trope, you’re probably going to be checking your watch by the twenty-minute mark. Ethel Grey Terry is the main reason to stick with it. She h..."
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