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In the words of Orson Welles - or as I like to call him, Awesome Welles - "It's the saddest movie ever made! It could make a stone cry!".
I also saw a quote from, I believe, Paul Dano that said something to the effect of: "There's this movie called "Make Way For Tomorrow". You should watch it with your lover....and as soon as it's over....you should call your parents."
An old couple lose their house.....and are forced to separate, each one living with a different son or daughter, miles and miles apart....more topical than ever.......
Cinematically, it's a basic and competent, nothing to draw attention to itself. But for story and performance....the only film that's like it is "Tokyo Story" which was directly influenced by this movie.........20 minutes in, almost to the second, you will begin to be aware this is a different kind of movie....and it just gets better and better. The last 40 minutes is a last act for the ages.........you can go look it up....or do as I did, I knew the title, started it, and knew nothing about it, and just let the movie unravel.
I'm sure someone here HAS seen "Make Way For Tomorrow".....and I'd be shocked if they dissented from what I just wrote.
Leo McCarey directed this, the same year he directed "The Awful Truth", which won him an Oscar. But when he got up to receive the award, he said "Thanks....but you gave it for the wrong picture."
"Make Way For Tomorrow". A really special, one-of-a-kind movie. See if I'm wrong. I could say "they don't make 'em like that anymore"....but the truth is....they never did. Just this once.
I also saw a quote from, I believe, Paul Dano that said something to the effect of: "There's this movie called "Make Way For Tomorrow". You should watch it with your lover....and as soon as it's over....you should call your parents."
An old couple lose their house.....and are forced to separate, each one living with a different son or daughter, miles and miles apart....more topical than ever.......
Cinematically, it's a basic and competent, nothing to draw attention to itself. But for story and performance....the only film that's like it is "Tokyo Story" which was directly influenced by this movie.........20 minutes in, almost to the second, you will begin to be aware this is a different kind of movie....and it just gets better and better. The last 40 minutes is a last act for the ages.........you can go look it up....or do as I did, I knew the title, started it, and knew nothing about it, and just let the movie unravel.
I'm sure someone here HAS seen "Make Way For Tomorrow".....and I'd be shocked if they dissented from what I just wrote.
Leo McCarey directed this, the same year he directed "The Awful Truth", which won him an Oscar. But when he got up to receive the award, he said "Thanks....but you gave it for the wrong picture."
"Make Way For Tomorrow". A really special, one-of-a-kind movie. See if I'm wrong. I could say "they don't make 'em like that anymore"....but the truth is....they never did. Just this once.
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