Review of That Uncertain Feeling (1941) by Orlok W — 02 Jan 2014
The wife of a workaholic man falls in love with an eccentric pianist as a result of her frustration. When her husband realises what is going on behing his back, divorce proceedings begin. Though the story lends itself sometimes too eagerly to the comedic genre and loses some subtlety, Lubitsch carries the film off with great finesse and intelligence.
The cast contributes with some great and amusing performances.
This review of That Uncertain Feeling (1941) was written by Orlok W on 02 Jan 2014.
That Uncertain Feeling has generally received positive reviews.
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