Review of The Enchanted Cottage (1945) by Lisa C — 19 Jul 2008
Quite a lovely tale of discovered love. The question of true beauty in the eye of the beholder is wonderfully poetic in this interpretation. THough, Dorothy is not nearly as homely as everyone in the film exaggerates that she is.
But the allusion to a beauty and the beast motid is subtle and effective. Performances are natural and true to form of the 1940's, meaning full of charm and wroght with emotion. A lovely story indeed, bittersweet and a tale which still leaves that magical door wide open to possibilites.
This review of The Enchanted Cottage (1945) was written by Lisa C on 19 Jul 2008.
The Enchanted Cottage has generally received very positive reviews.
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