
Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you’re a sucker for 1930s fluff or you just really like seeing how people used to dress for breakfast. If you hate slow-burn romantic comedies where the “conflict” could be solved by one five-minute conversation, you should probably skip this. But if you want something that does...

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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? Honestly, only if you’re a sucker for 1930s fluff or you just really like seeing how people used to dress for breakfast. If you hate slow-burn romantic comedies where the “conflict” could be solved by one five-minute conversation, you should probably skip this. But if you want something that doesn't demand much brainpower, it’s a decent way to kill an hour. The whole thing feels like a play that got lost on its way to a movie set. There’s a lot of standing around and talk..."
William M. Conselman, Samuel Hopkins Adams
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