Review of Alice Adams (1935) by Edgar C — 31 Dec 2012
Katherine Hepburn is a shining sun from beginning to end, giving away one of the finest female performances of the 30s in American cinema. Personally, I have always loathed the "family is money" motto and similar thinking; the characters in Alice Adams are not necessarily agreeing with that mentality, but rather see it as a way of surviving in a stupid society that ranks you according to your wealth and useless etiquette mannerisms and modals. Things haven't changed much since then.
98/100.
This review of Alice Adams (1935) was written by Edgar C on 31 Dec 2012.
Alice Adams has generally received positive reviews.
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