Vicki Meredith, an American ballet student in Paris, falls in love with Randall Williams, another American studying architecture in Paris, and they set up light housekeeping together until she learns that Randall has forgotten to mention that he has a wife back in the USA. This miffs Vicki to the point that she heads for South America where she meets and falls in love with Philip Fletcher, a construction engineer from America, but he hustles off to build Boulder Dam.


Okay, so "I Loved You Wednesday." If you're hoping for a quiet, subtle romance, you should probably just skip this one. But if you're a fan of old-school melodrama, the kind where emotions are huge and geography is just a suggestion, then *maybe* give it a shot. People who enjoy watching films from the 30s for their sh...

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"Okay, so "I Loved You Wednesday." If you're hoping for a quiet, subtle romance, you should probably just skip this one. But if you're a fan of old-school melodrama, the kind where emotions are huge and geography is just a suggestion, then *maybe* give it a shot. People who enjoy watching films from the 30s for their sheer audacity will get a kick out of it. Anyone looking for modern pacing or nuanced characters will find it pretty frustrating. We start in Paris, which feels less like a city and..."

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