This is another movie from the Hazel Flagg collection.
What a sleazeball! Great casting.
This moves along at a breakneck pace!
I’ve seen very few movies by Ophüls… The Earrings of Madame De…? Yes. Possibly no other movies?
It’s just so well put together! Not a second wasted.
That’s the kind of lighting you should have in your hall.
It makes going out at night much more dramatic. Gotta get a single one of those two thousand watt light bulbs for my hall.
What a sleazebag! I hope he dies!
She’s great. What’s her name? Is that Joan Bennett from the poster?
It goes on an on — like, four movies per year until the 50. Extremely busy career. It’s not a name I’ve really paid attention to.
Apparently Joan Bennett was thirteen years old when she had her daughter.
(The Hollywood thing of having women in their thirties playing mothers and women in their twenties playing teenagers is particularly weird when the two things run smack into each other.)
It’s whatsisname! James Mason!
There’s so much going on in this movie.
The movie is basically about Mason blackmailing Bennett — but are they gonna hook up instead? I have absolutely no idea where this movie is going.
Heh, that kid has one of those hats that Jughead has? They were apparently a thing…
Do you think that kind of hat and veil thing will ever get back into fashion? I suspect that it never actually was a thing — it was a convention in movies only?
Wow, and now there’s a moral dilemma!
This movie is fantastic. So unexpected — it seems like it could easily have been a standard noir, but instead it’s denser than a neutron star — not a second wasted. And it doesn’t go anywhere where you expect it to go, even when you know that it’s not going to know where it’s going to go.
Great performances and so well filmed.
The Reckless Moment. Max Ophüls. 1949. ⚅


































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