Review of A Farewell to Arms (1932) by Scott G — 28 Dec 2009
Pacing, superior acting and impressive direction make this one of best, if not the BEST, Hemingway adaptation ever put on screen. The cinematography is not there to be beautiful and it isn't just serviceable. It helps tell the story.
It's an emotional and believable story. One buys the love story, the sadness and the desperation. As stylized as it is, like great poetry, it is sincere and delivers a truth that is undeniable.
This review of A Farewell to Arms (1932) was written by Scott G on 28 Dec 2009.
A Farewell to Arms has generally received mixed reviews.
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