Review of Secret Beyond the Door (1947) by Michael G — 21 Sep 2010
From a story standpoint, Secret Beyond the Door is nothing special. Actually, its pretty damn dull. It's the story of an impetuous marriage where the woman (the beautiful Joan Bennett in this case) gets more than she bargained for.
By today's standards it comes off as silly and even predictable. And on top of it all, there are so many elements that could've added to the story so well but instead leaving you needing more.
But since Fritz Lang directed Secret Beyond the Door and his visual style makes up for the story's numerous shortcomings, I forgave a lot. So much in the last act was a work of art that by the time you get to the end of this movie with its convenient ending you're just left with torn feelings because you saw something magnificent but had to endure this mundane story to see it.
I don't know. See it yourself, make your own call...
This review of Secret Beyond the Door (1947) was written by Michael G on 21 Sep 2010.
Secret Beyond the Door has generally received positive reviews.
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