Review of Mildred Pierce (1945) by Nat G — 29 Mar 2008
Chilling. Anytime you actually have a mother pushed to the point of telling her daughter to get out before she kills her, you are looking at a bracing script, and a brave one. Never heard that in real life, but in the context of this film, I'd be hard pressed to say that Crawford is not justified in wanting to kill Ann Blyth.
What a daughter. Again, I have to say flixsters that Jack Carson deserved a greater career. A true under-appreciated talent. And kudos for Eve Arden as well.
This review of Mildred Pierce (1945) was written by Nat G on 29 Mar 2008.
Mildred Pierce has generally received very positive reviews.
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