Review of We Live Again (1934) by Jay N — 26 Jul 2012
Dull, pedestrian drama starring Goldwyn's folly Anna Sten. While she isn't bad she didn't possess the star impact that is essential to carry a film. Of course it doesn't help that the screenwriters try and compress a Tolstoy story into less than an hour and a half and fail.
High production values but if never seems anything else but a setbound play and not a compelling one.
This review of We Live Again (1934) was written by Jay N on 26 Jul 2012.
We Live Again has generally received mixed reviews.
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