Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueVida, an unstable young woman, is stuck in a loveless marriage to a bitter, crippled man. When her younger sister pays a visit with her new boyfriend, Vida sets her sights on the handsome yo... Tout lireVida, an unstable young woman, is stuck in a loveless marriage to a bitter, crippled man. When her younger sister pays a visit with her new boyfriend, Vida sets her sights on the handsome young man.Vida, an unstable young woman, is stuck in a loveless marriage to a bitter, crippled man. When her younger sister pays a visit with her new boyfriend, Vida sets her sights on the handsome young man.
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- AnecdotesIn the 1960s Dan Duryea (Murray) would appear on two episodes of the TV series Combat! (1962), in which Rick Jason (Glenn) was one of the co-stars.
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Vida Dove: [she has just quietened down the kids] Honestly, Murray, they're your children. It does seem to me that you could...
Murray Myer: Could what?
Vida Dove: [sitting back down at her typewriter] Oh, never mind.
Murray Myer: [reaching for a page] Did they interrupt deathless lines?
Vida Dove: Leave that alone.
Murray Myer: Okay. I will wait with the rest of mankind. When are you going to leave your world of make-believe?
Vida Dove: Murray, are you in pain?
Murray Myer: Not right now, no.
Vida Dove: Then there's no excuse for you being so mean.
Murray Myer: Mean? Am I being mean or just realistic?
Vida Dove: What you call realism is only sadism, Murray. You're so insecure.
Murray Myer: Sure, I'm insecure. Who isn't?
Vida Dove: I am not.
Murray Myer: No? You're thirty years old and afraid to get married. That's pretty secure isn't it?
Vida Dove: I'm not afraid to get married, Murray.
Murray Myer: Then why don't you quit stringing Eddie along? What kind of a life is it for the guy, picking you up three times a week at the Circle Inn... ..and bringing you straight home?
Vida Dove: My marriage is my own business, Murray.
Murray Myer: You are afraid. And I'll tell you why; you think about being alone in an apartment with Eddie, that moment when the living room lights go out and there's only one room to go to. You - the princess - being just a wife. And you can't face it, Vida.
Vida Dove: I don't know why you have such a fantastic idea of me, Murray. I really don't know why.
Murray Myer: I'll tell you why; because I went around with you before I married Evelyn. You were a prude then and you're still a prude. You're a born old maid. A man doesn't want an old maid. He wants a woman.
Murray Myer: [she disdains from responding] Well, I gave you a good chance to hit back, why don't you use it?
Vida Dove: Stop it, Murray!
Murray Myer: You won't say it? Alright then, I'll say say it: and a woman wants a man, and I'm only half a man and Evelyn's a full-blooded woman. Isn't that what you're thinking? Say it for heaven's sake! Say it!
It's a shame this vastly underachieves as a drama since the performances of the three principal actors are very strong, especially Darnell, who as Vida Dove neatly blends a smouldering sexuality with a tinted confusion of the life she is leading. Based on Hugh Brooke's story, Fear Has Black Wings, This Is My Love is filmed in Pathécolor and theatrically released out of RKO. Never released on DVD and mostly forgotten by all but Darnell/Duryea purists, Heisler's film hints at being far more intriguing than it actually is. It's not so much that one finds themselves waiting for a plot spark that never arrives, it's the overriding feeling that the finale here will be a let down. The very nature of the piece telegraphs where these characters will end up, thus rendering the ending the damp squib it ultimately is.
It's a testament to Darnell, Domergue and Duryea that they have given the characters some substance, managing to hold the viewers attention span by way of their craft. One scene as Darnell's Vida shouts down at the wheelchair bound Murray is worth sitting thru the movie for. But it's a rare moment of heat raising as the tepid screenplay, staid direction and the woefully bland performance of Rick Jason swamp any chance of movie ignition. There's some value with Franz Waxman's score, and Connie Russell popping in to sing the title song is a bonus. But much like the sisters Vida & Evelyn Dove in the picture, I too felt boxed in, and that is something I'm sure the makers wasn't aiming for. 4/10
- hitchcockthelegend
- 15 janv. 2010
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