Review of The Marriage Circle (1924) by Joe H — 03 Apr 2013
Unlike most films of the silent era, "The Marriage Circle" derives is humor from its biting social satire rather than Vaudeville-era motifs (i.e., situational comedy), although the film takes a more serious turn during its second half.
Despite the "vamp"-type of character, Lubitch's subversive take on marriage and the petty jealousies that accompany monogamous relationships make this film feel strikingly modern.
This review of The Marriage Circle (1924) was written by Joe H on 03 Apr 2013.
The Marriage Circle has generally received positive reviews.
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