An engaged attorney and a divorcee fall for each other in 1870s Manhattan..

Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white dramas where nobody ever shouts and everyone wears stiff collars, you might dig this. But if you need a movie that actually breathes, you'll probably want to fast-forward through the polite nodding. It’s definitely for the costume drama crowd and absolutely...

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

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"Is it worth your time? If you have a thing for black-and-white dramas where nobody ever shouts and everyone wears stiff collars, you might dig this. But if you need a movie that actually breathes, you'll probably want to fast-forward through the polite nodding. It’s definitely for the costume drama crowd and absolutely not for anyone who hates slow-burn stuff that never really catches fire. There’s this moment early on where the camera just lingers on a dining table, and I swear I could hear th..."

Herbert Bunston
Victor Heerman, Margaret Ayer Barnes, Sarah Y. Mason, Edith Wharton
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