Review of The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) by Richard Brody for New Yorker — 01 Jun 2014
It’s not the whole story, of course; it’s resolutely on the side of decorum and falls far short of the inner and outer postwar apocalypses envisioned in film noir. But the intensity of its liberal romanticism is utterly gripping.
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This review of The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) was written by Richard Brody and published by New Yorker on 01 Jun 2014.
The Best Years of Our Lives has generally received very positive reviews.
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