Review of You Can't Take It with You (1938) by Matt C — 02 Sep 2010
Frank Capra really knows how to make his audience feel good. Back in a time where movies were some-what flat and all black and white, his films stand out as contemporary masterpieces, stories to be told for the "ages.
" Although not original work, Capra delivered "You Can't Take it With You, " in such a way that delights us, makes us sad, and uplifts us at the same time. Along with great cinematography, the story was clever and symbolic.
All actors contributed to this laugh-a minute, heartwarming story, and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
This review of You Can't Take It with You (1938) was written by Matt C on 02 Sep 2010.
You Can't Take It with You has generally received very positive reviews.
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