Review of A Farewell to Arms (1932) by Cameron J — 17 Nov 2014
Based on the Ernest Hemingway novel and starring Gary Cooper, this has the potential to be a classic. The setting and sentiment are reasonably original, especially for their time, and the movie is reasonably gritty.
Yet, it doesn't feel like a classic. The romance seems trite and contrived. Overly schmaltzy and sometimes just plain dull.
The acting is patchy. Gary Cooper is okay, but Helen Hayes' performance is quite flat. Most entertaining performance comes from Adolphe Menjou as Rinaldi.
It was probably quite good in its time, and might well be regarded as one of the first anti-war movies, but it now feels quite dated.
This review of A Farewell to Arms (1932) was written by Cameron J on 17 Nov 2014.
A Farewell to Arms has generally received mixed reviews.
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