Review of The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) by Emanuel Levy for EmanuelLevy.Com — 21 Jul 2005
The film captured the mood of post-WWII America so well that even harsher critics like James Agee failed to see the film's dramatic flaws, instead stressing its realism and black-and-white deep focus photography by Gregg Toland.
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This review of The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) was written by Emanuel Levy and published by EmanuelLevy.Com on 21 Jul 2005.
The Best Years of Our Lives has generally received very positive reviews.
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