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It's All in Your Mind is a fascinating little drama from 1938, directed by Bernard B. Ray. The film dives into the psyche of Wilbur Crane, a bookkeeper who, feeling disenchanted with his marriage, gets swept up with a more carefree crowd. The pacing has a distinct ebb and flow that really captures Wilbur's inner turmoil. The performances, particularly from the gold-digger Dorothy and her manager Danny, are engaging and add layers to the narrative. The practical effects are modest, but they serve the story well. The exploration of desire and disillusionment gives it a unique flavor, making it more than just a simple infidelity tale. It’s an interesting piece of its time that reflects on human longing in a very relatable way.
Explores themes of infidelity and self-discoveryEngaging performances and character dynamicsReflects societal norms of the late 1930s
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