Review of Young at Heart (1954) by Siv J — 25 Jul 2009
Just try not to take it so seriously. A very depressed guy is redeemed by a good woman who loves him (Wish it were that easy in real life). Strange pairing of Frank Sinatra and Doris Day but it works for the story. Ethel Barrymore steals the show with her quiet humor and words of wisdom and Gig Young swans around looking good and driving most of the women crazy (everyone but Doris Day, that is, since his cheery suaveness has no effect on the type of woman who likes the emo-type personified by ol' Blue Eyes.).
Bet they remake this yet again - this was a remake of an old B&W movie.
This review of Young at Heart (1954) was written by Siv J on 25 Jul 2009.
Young at Heart has generally received positive reviews.
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