Leave Her to Heaven (John M. Stahl, 1945)
[N]or let thy soul contrive
Against thy mother aught: leave her to heaven
And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge,
To prick and sting her.
— Hamlet, Act I, scene V
"There's nothing wrong with Ellen. It's just that she loves too much."
Poor Ellen Berent. She loved her late father very, very much. (Apparently the relationship was close; her adopted sister Ruth says, at one point, that Mrs. Berent adopted her, not Mr. *and* Mrs.) On her way to scatter Dad's ashes, Ellen meets Richard Harland, an author who reminds her so much of her father that she asks him to marry her. Well, okay, she didn't so much *ask* as just announce the engagement, but he goes along with it. Ellen promises Richard, "I'll never let you go. Never, never, never."
The problem is that Richard wants to maintain relationships with friends and family members. Ellen wants herself and Richard to have no one else but each other. She refuses to hire servants, because, she tells Richard, "I don't want anybody else but me to do anything for you." Unfortunately Richard wants his younger brother, recovering from polio, to stay with them. Even worse, he invites Ellen's mother and sister to visit them at their vacation home in Maine. And he wants to spend valuable hours writing his next book, instead of with Ellen. It's all going so wrong.
So Ellen, well, handles the situation.
Leave Her to Heaven is a sort of Technicolor noir, although the beginning of the film seems more like a love story or family drama. Gene Tierney does a wonderful job making Ellen charming and witty, except when her mask slips and her eyes turn dead. Yet the performance never feels like a split personality. It's just that Ellen's notion of love is possessive, and she can't resist doing the wrong thing to keep Richard all to herself.



“Clinical gender dysphoria does not appear to be predictive of all-cause nor suicide mortality [for adolescents] when psychiatric treatment history is accounted for.”
#trans #GenderDysphoria #teens #suicide
Confidential published loads of B.S., so you shouldn't believe anything it printed. But I had to laugh at the item about Raúl Castro on the cover of the November 1962 issue. Keep in mind that this was just one month after the Cuban missile crisis.
#ConfidentialMagazine #tabloids #history #cuba #trans

Sign of the Cross (Cecil B. DeMille, 1932).
I’m ambivalent about this film. On the one hand, it’s full of pre-code spectacle: gladiators, pygmies, barbarians, and African animals, all fighting in the Coliseum. There are naked women (with strategic cover) and nearly naked men. There are unmistakable hints of male and female homosexuality. There are also anti-code elements that make me uncomfortable, such as implied bestiality and the off camera murder of a child.
On the other hand, DeMille still had to face municipal censors, and the implicit deal seems to have been that they would allow his perverse picture to be shown if it propagandized Christianity. That hurts the film as a drama. The Christians in the movie are all virtuous, of course, in contrast to the pagans. To be sure, some of them are reluctant to be martyred, but most of them don’t have a choice. The one who does have a choice, Mercia, holds fast to her ideals, refuses to renounce her faith, and never even seems tempted. The only conflicted character is Marcus, the Prefect of Rome. For 98% of the movie he wants to save Mercia for himself, but doing so would defy Nero and therefore risk his own death. That’s a dilemma, but not an emotional one.
I’m still glad I saw Sign of the Cross, however, because of Claudette Colbert, who played Poppea Sabina, Nero’s wife and empress of Rome. She gave a good performance, as did Charles Laughton as Nero, but that wouldn’t have been enough to save the film. Thank you, costume designer Mitchell Leisen.
#filmstr #movies #PreCode
Every day is #PresidentsDay . 🙄
Rain (Lewis Milestone, 1932).
Contemporary critics gave Rain negative reviews, and not enough tickets were sold to make United Artists a profit. Joan Crawford was embarrassed by her performance. Modern critics say they were all wrong; Rain is great, and Crawford is great in it. I agree.
The movie was adapted from a W. Somerset Maugham short story, originally titled "Miss Thompson" but later renamed, well, "Rain." It was previously adapted for stage and as a 1928 silent film (Sadie Thompson, with Gloria Swanson in the lead role), and would later be remade under the Hays Code (Miss Sadie Thompson, with Rita Hayworth).
A ship's passengers are temporarily stranded in Pago Pago, American Samoa, because of an outbreak of cholera. Two of the passengers are a missionary, Alfred Davidson, and his wife. Another is Sadie Thompson, a Honolulu sex worker. Unfortunately there is only one boarding house for all of them to stay in, and the incessant heavy rain keeps them in close quarters. Sadie immediately scandalizes the Davidsons by entertaining US Marines in her room. Mr. Davidson tries to put a stop to the sinning, but Sadie angrily rebuffs him. From that moment forward, Davidson's mission is to make Sadie repent and convert to his faith. As his tactics become increasingly coercive, Sadie's vulnerable side is gradually exposed.
See it for Joan Crawford's performance. You might be offended if you're a religious zealot.
#filmstr #movies #JoanCrawford #PreCode




"Don't take off my #serafuku " 🎵
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#jpop #80s #onyankoclub #retro
The Japanese certainly have different norms about sex.
Fancy a big house
Some kids and a horse
I can not quite, but nearly
Guarantee . . . a divorce
I’m going to end the #ValentinesDay song lineup with the same artists I began with: #Zero7 and #Sia . This one is about doomed love.
#tunestr #music
For only you, love lingers
‘Til the end of time
Do you remember the way?
#tunestr #music #ValentinesDay #KristinaTrain
I've got a crush on you, sweetie pie
All the day and night time, hear me sigh
I never had the least notion that
I could fall with so much emotion
I don’t know why #AnnaMariaAlberghetti isn’t as well-known as she once was; her voice is divine. Seriously, listen to her sing this Gershwin standard.
#tunestr #music #ValentinesDay
Sharks gotta swim, and bats gotta fly,
I gotta love one woman till I die.
#tunestr #music #ValentinesDay #TomLehrer
They say the poisoned vine breeds a finer wine
Our love is easy
#tunestr #music #ValentinesDay #MelodyGardot
* novocaine
TripSit doesn't have anything about novacaine, but its says cannabis + nitrous = low risk, with synergy.



