Review of The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) by James Berardinelli for ReelViews — 28 Aug 1956
The Best Years of Our Lives runs almost three hours, but it doesn't seem nearly that long. The film is so involving that there's no temptation to glance at a watch, nor a need to get a snack or take a bathroom break.
In fact, when it's over, there's almost a sense of disappointment that there aren't a few scenes left hiding on the other side of the closing credits. The feeling of warmth and satisfaction that accompanies the conclusion is the hallmark of a great drama - a distinction that anyone who has seen The Best Years of Our Lives will apply to this landmark production.
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This review of The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) was written by James Berardinelli and published by ReelViews on 28 Aug 1956.
The Best Years of Our Lives has generally received very positive reviews.
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