Review of Magnificent Obsession (1935) by Gary S — 16 May 2013
Magnificent Obsession, unlike other Sirk films, is less of a social critique and more of a self-reflexive statement from the magnificent director. Yet, in philosophical terms, Sirk is as sound as ever: the film is as faux-feminist as anything that you could ever expect from him.
This review of Magnificent Obsession (1935) was written by Gary S on 16 May 2013.
Magnificent Obsession has generally received positive reviews.
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