Two married couples are involved in divorce proceedings; Patricia and Ronny, who are still in love with each other, and Jerry and Amy who couldn't care less for each other. Patricia's friendship with "Duchess," a tragic, aging lady well versed in making mistakes, leads her and Ronny to the avoidance of a mistake.


Is it worth your time? If you like 1930s movies where everyone talks like they have a train to catch, yes. It is a solid pick for a rainy afternoon when you want some vintage drama without it being too heavy. People who love old Hollywood style will dig it. If you hate scratchy audio or movies where people sit in r...

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"Is it worth your time? If you like 1930s movies where everyone talks like they have a train to catch, yes. It is a solid pick for a rainy afternoon when you want some vintage drama without it being too heavy. People who love old Hollywood style will dig it. If you hate scratchy audio or movies where people sit in rooms and talk about their feelings, you will probably be bored to tears. The Divorce Mess The movie jumps right into the deep end of divorce court. It feels very modern in a we..."

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