Review of Now, Voyager

Now, Voyager (1942)
10/10
My Alltime favourite film . . well one of my top ten anyway
4 May 2003
This film is an excellant Bette Davis film, it puts the term vehicle beyond the normal usage of the term. Bette shines as both the repressed and neurotic spinster and the worldly sophisticated woman she then becomes. It is a film that transgresses the decades since it was made and speaks to women of all ages.

My favourate quote of Paul Heinreid (he looks like his idea of fun would be to find a nice damp grave and sit in it) is turned around and he actually portrays a sympathetic character.

Claude Rains is a sexy (yes thats right I do find the guy sexy) psychiatrist who puts her back together again.

the plot is great the dialogue excellant and my favourite last line is the message on my mobile (slightly changed to fit the letters allowed).

It is a film for all to watch when stressed or depressed, it also works great with chocolates wine and tissues.

Watch this and enjoy.
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