


If you’re in the mood for a dusty, deeply emotional play adapted by Germans in the early thirties, Melo is actually a pretty decent watch tonight. People who love watching actors stare intensely at tea cups will have a blast, but if you need things to actually happen at a fast pace, you’ll probably hate it and want to ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you’re in the mood for a dusty, deeply emotional play adapted by Germans in the early thirties, Melo is actually a pretty decent watch tonight. People who love watching actors stare intensely at tea cups will have a blast, but if you need things to actually happen at a fast pace, you’ll probably hate it and want to throw your remote at the screen. It’s basically a classic love triangle. Romaine (played by Elisabeth Bergner) is married to a nice but slightly boring musician named Marcel, but ..."
Henri Bernstein, Paul Czinner, Carl Mayer
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