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This movie is shown so rarely on television anymore that it's hard to remember that it really does have some charm to it. Next August will mark the 70th anniversary of this film's release, and while it wasn't even the greatest movie released that year, it is clearly one of the most remarkable works of film ever. This movie was before World War 2 for crying out loud.
So what I want to know is where does it rate in your opinion? Is it a true classic, is it outdated, or it one of those movies that is viewed as just right? FOr me, I used to not be able to stand it but as my taste for older movies has grown, this movie becomes more and more of a classic to me. There are next to no flaws in the plot, and the characters are perfect compliments to each other. It's been parodied as much as anything else, and is a full fledged classic.
So what I want to know is where does it rate in your opinion? Is it a true classic, is it outdated, or it one of those movies that is viewed as just right? FOr me, I used to not be able to stand it but as my taste for older movies has grown, this movie becomes more and more of a classic to me. There are next to no flaws in the plot, and the characters are perfect compliments to each other. It's been parodied as much as anything else, and is a full fledged classic.