8/10
Grammar
19 May 2009
Why, when a character is supposed to be educated, they cannot use proper grammar. Given that one of the women is a writer and her "beau" , a publisher. Perhaps they should have corrected Rich lady, Bridget. She refers to another woman as "she" , when it should be "her". In the beginning of the film she tells Jimmy & Mary, " I had lunch with Laura Mills and now believe it about "she" and Phil" No, not "she", you insipid, laughing hyena! It would be " her" and Phil." Leave Phil out of the sentence. " I believe it about her" Would you say, " I believe it about she." We have a noted author and this was a play? Aren't there people who just look for errors as they film. I do not find this woman remotely entertaining, as this silly, nervous laughing is annoying. She doesn't utter a sentence without this giggle punctuating it. I fail to see why it was remade for that matter. I love the old movies, but when I see or hear this, it ruins it for me. An aside: Wonder why , oh why, did those in charge not put Myrna Loy's eyebrows where God intended. Every movie she's in, the obvious brow bone is distracting, emphasizing just how poorly those drawn-on brows suit her ( or anyone, for that matter.)
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