Now Voyager Through Chic Eleanor’s Eyes…..


 For  those that don’t know this classic movie , it’s a voyage around the story of an awful critical mother (Gladys Cooper) who has brow beaten and psychotically abused an unwanted and unloved daughter Charlotte (Bette Davis). An unexpected intervention from a kindly psychiatrist (Claude Rains) allows the ugly duckling to embark on a cruise to South America where she meets the redeeming unhappily married Gerry ( Paul Henreid) and where she blossoms into a chic society dame.
Camp, and melodramic ,it’s a right romp , and Chic Eleanor adored it from start to finish., celebrating the psychological bent of the narrative with some gusto, multiple pashmina throws and lots of emotion .
It was a true delight seeing the film through a friend’s fresh eyes. 
And she loved it 
When Charlotte finally admitted “I’m not afraid mother” Eleanor threw her arms in the air and threw out a robust “ At bloody Last!” Which I loved….

We analysed the film in the car all the way home xxx

42 comments:

  1. I don't think I've ever watched that film. I'll look out for it. Eleanor's reaction is priceless! I love that you were able to see it afresh through her eyes. xx

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    1. Oh you must see it, it’s a true classic

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  2. Lovely Paul Henried! I've never seen this but I've been told the plot and seen clips so often, I think it's as good as! Likewise classics like Casablanca.

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    1. He was a truly beautiful man with a voice like pure chocolate

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  3. Seeing someone else's joyful reaction to something that you love, cements a friendship even more doesn't it. Yes, we can all have our differences, and delight in them, but sharing somethings is so special.

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    1. Eleanor has a special quality, she has almost a childlike enthusiasm for new things which is incredibly catching

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  4. It sounds like a wonderful experience, differently encountered, for both of you.

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    1. and to see a film over85 years old on the big screen is such a gift

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  5. This is truly a great movie.

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  6. Sounds like a fun day out!

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  7. Sounds like a wonderful way to spend the day.

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  8. I want to be chic like Eleanor.

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  9. The best movies always have excellent scripts and talented casts...don't need special effects.

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    1. This one had shaky back projection of Rio !

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  10. I'am the last surviving 'Lover of Movies' in my family so its so good to read this... Enjoying movies alone all the time can be ever so lonely... Hugs! deb

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    1. Yes, I loved having Eleanor to bounce off

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  11. Barbara Anne2:39 pm

    And I thought I'd seen all of the old movies, but I certainly missed this one. Of course, I am familiar with the actors and actresses (as the women were called then!) so will have to look for this movie.
    Thanks to Chic Eleanor and you for the review!

    Hugs!

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  12. I've never seen the movie which of course meant that I had to look it up and then started reading about Bette Davis and her daughter. I'm so glad you two had a good time watching and then analyzing the movie.

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    1. I hope you get to watch it pixie, it’s a hoot

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  13. Fun times with CE are always a guarantee.
    The movie sounds good and I'll have a look for it.
    Thanks for the recommendation.

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  14. Anonymous6:00 pm

    When Chic Eleanor has multiple pashmina throws, I know I’ve got to see it! Thank you both for the great review!❤️ Carol in Atlanta

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  15. Anonymous6:25 pm

    I love how she just takes off those black framed glasses, apparently she didn't need them anyway.

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    1. Anonymous7:50 pm

      I loved the shot when she leaves the liner in a large hat and we suddenly see her new glam look. The scene was stolen by James Cameron in Titanic ( when Rose looks up at the ship before she boards)

      Lee

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    2. I’ve learned something new Lee….and also the young bette and the officer had a tryst inside a car , on the ship like rose and jack did

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  16. Anonymous7:55 pm

    The scene where Paul Heinreid rather dramatically lights their cigarettes! One of my favorite Bette Davis classic movies

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    1. Oh I adored that , even as a non smoker, very very sexy

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  17. Classic movie but I can't understand why she didn't get together with Paul Henreid (Jerry) at the end. They would have been so happy together. Was it the film censors? Did the author have to be careful of her reputation? What does Elinor think?

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    1. The film was about redemption , she redeemed herself without needing him to fulfill the fairy tail

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  18. Your Eleanor sounds like such a delightful character. You're so lucky to have a friend like that.

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    1. She is a breath of fresh air

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    2. Anonymous10:09 pm

      I loved this movie, it’s a metaphor for gay independence

      Keith

      Xx

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  19. Don't know if you realized it but that movie is only two years younger than me!

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