Review of Waterloo Bridge (1940) by Liz N — 25 Jun 2007
I've always had a tendency to feel tremendous sympathy for women in Myra's position, and so this film kept me at the edge of my seat all throughout, leading me to watch with anxiety every action and decision of Myra.
As an honest woman, she could not deceive, and she could and get rid of the overwhelming sense of guilt, and if you can understand that you can understand this film. This is the exact sort of film that, while it may not lead you to shed tears, it may very well evoke in you a sense of extreme sadness and sorrow.
This review of Waterloo Bridge (1940) was written by Liz N on 25 Jun 2007.
Waterloo Bridge has generally received very positive reviews.
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