Review of Ninotchka (1939) by Sabrina I — 26 Dec 2010
Witty script and a finely tuned comic performance from Garbo, who comes off sweet (not sophisticated) as the dour Soviet envoy who falls for Melvyn Douglas in Paris. Although it sags a bit in the middle, the Lubitsch touch generates enough warm feelings to carry the day.
No wonder this was banned in the USSR.
This review of Ninotchka (1939) was written by Sabrina I on 26 Dec 2010.
Ninotchka has generally received very positive reviews.
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