Review of Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) by Dimitris K — 04 Jan 2011
A touching tale of an elderly couple who lose their homes and are split up among their adult kids, placed into two different regions of the United States, during the Great Depression. It is quite a sad film, documenting the double loss for the old couple of everything, including one another.
It is quite a sad film, that does progress at quite a slow, furfilling pace. I found that the actors spoke very slowly, but perhaps that may have added to the nice quality of the film. Quite a depressing movie, with a disgheartening plotline.
This review of Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) was written by Dimitris K on 04 Jan 2011.
Make Way for Tomorrow has generally received very positive reviews.
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