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Extravagance, directed by Phil Rosen in 1930, paints a vivid picture of the glamorous yet suffocating life of Alice Kendall. The film's atmosphere is thick with the weight of societal expectations, creating a tension that permeates each scene. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the opulence and the underlying desperation of Alice's world. The performances, particularly that of the lead, convey a blend of innocence and yearning that really resonates. It's fascinating how the film tackles themes of wealth and sacrifice through Alice's mother's decisions. The practical effects of the lavish sets really transport you to that era, highlighting the stark contrast between appearance and reality. Quite distinctive for its time, it captures the complexities of romance against a backdrop of materialism.
Themes of wealth and sacrifice are central.Strong period details in production design.Character-driven narrative with emotional depth.
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