Review of Suzy

Suzy (1936)
10/10
One of Harlows best later films!
27 December 2008
Warning: Spoilers
A happy film for Jean Harlow personally, she got to play something other than a tough feather brained sex symbol persona, she really could act up a storm as Suzy a giving young woman, and friend with a hopeful naive humanity at the same in her character, more joy in the viewing of her performance here a very likable person and sympathetic , we all root for her in this interesting World War 1 period film with just one error in what looks like 1930's clothing on many of the woman in the story set nearly 17 years earlier.

A very fine film of Harlow with a great supporting cast of Lewis Stone, Franchot Tone, and a very young, and handsome (albeit somewhat inexperienced) Cary Grant! This is a treasure of a performance by Jean in one of her last films, worth more than a mere view and and a worthy addition to any Harlow fan collection. 9/10!
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